The applicant condominium owner requested copies of the condominium corporation's security and management contracts.
The respondent corporation refused the request on the basis that the applicant had previously complained about the contractors.
The Condominium Authority Tribunal found that prior complaints do not disentitle an owner to records.
The tribunal ordered the respondent to provide the records, pay a $2,000 penalty for refusing without reasonable excuse, and pay $200 in costs.