29/12/2023
Club Marin II Co-Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $100,000 to his Syndicate
Current legal events tell us that it can be costly for a delinquent co-owner not to respect the declaration of co-ownership. Recall that Condolegal reported, in a news item of April 2, 2023, a judgment of the Superior Court condemning a co-owner who rented her apartment on a short-term basis, in contravention of the declaration of co-ownership, to pay her syndicate more than $90,000 in penalties and in reimbursement of the fees of the syndicate's lawyers. This case was led by Me Karl Michel of the firm LJT lawyers.
Recently, the Superior Court ordered Mr. Mokaddem, a co-owner who smoked cannabis in his unit, to pay a just over $100,000 in penalties and to reimburse the legal fees incurred by the syndicate in order to obtain an order to force him to stop consuming cannabis in the co-ownership in contravention of the by-laws of the building. Me Philippe Gagnon-Marin et Me Olivier Lessard of the same firm obtained this result. ...