The applicant, a condominium unit owner, brought an application to the Condominium Authority Tribunal alleging that the respondents, who reside in the unit directly above, created unreasonable noise and vibration.
The applicant provided noise logs and audio recordings demonstrating a pattern of yelling, loud music, and heavy walking that interfered with their quiet enjoyment.
The Tribunal found that the respondents' conduct violated section 117(2) of the Condominium Act, 1998 and the corporation's rules.
The respondents were ordered to comply with the noise rules and to reimburse the applicant's $200 filing fee.