The applicant condominium corporation sought an order requiring a tenant to cease smoking cannabis in his unit, alleging the resulting smoke and odour violated the condominium's declaration and the Condominium Act.
The tenant did not participate in the hearing.
The unit owner supported the corporation's application and demonstrated he had taken reasonable steps to obtain the tenant's compliance, including issuing an eviction notice.
The Condominium Authority Tribunal found the tenant in violation of the declaration and ordered him to immediately cease smoking cannabis in the unit.
The Tribunal also ordered the tenant to pay $150 in costs and $450 in compensation to the corporation.