The applicant condominium corporation sought an order requiring the respondent unit owner to comply with noise and nuisance provisions in its governing documents.
The corporation presented evidence of repeated complaints over several years regarding loud music and television noise emanating from the respondent's unit during overnight hours.
The respondent denied making the noise, arguing the building had poor sound insulation.
The Tribunal found the respondent breached the governing documents by creating unreasonable noise that interfered with other owners' quiet enjoyment.
The Tribunal ordered the respondent to comply with the noise provisions and pay $3,700 in costs.