CONDOMINIUM AUTHORITY TRIBUNAL
Order under section 1.41 of the Condominium Act, 1998.
Member: Ian Darling, Chair
The Applicant, Yao Xin Chen Self-Represented
The Respondent, Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 1644
DISMISSAL ORDER
1An application was submitted to the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) on May 9, 2022. The CAT has reviewed the application but has not accepted it.
2After reviewing the application, the CAT proposed to dismiss it under Rule 19.1 of the CAT’s Rules of Practice for the following reasons:
The CAT’s jurisdiction is established under Ontario Regulation 179/17 (the Regulation). The CAT can only hear and decide issues that are within that jurisdiction.
The application was filed as a dispute about condominium records. No records issues were raised.
The issues in dispute appear to be outside of the CAT’s jurisdiction.
3The application disputes a chargeback issued by the Respondent against the Applicant. This chargeback was issued after an incident in November 2019, where:
A representative of the Applicant (“Pei Hong Feng”) allegedly made public statements about the Respondent’s condominium management;
The Respondent’s legal counsel responded; and
The Respondent issued a chargeback against the Applicant to recover the legal costs associated with the response.
4The Applicant disputes the chargeback for the Respondent’s legal services. The CAT may accept indemnification or compensation disputes, but these disputes must be related to provisions of a condominium’s governing documents about:
Pets and Animals
Vehicles
Parking and Storage
Noise
Odour
Light
Vibration
Smoke and Vapour; or
Other types of nuisances, annoyances or disruptions set out in a condominium corporation’s governing documents.
5The Applicant’s indemnification dispute is not related to any of the issues listed above.
6The CAT sent a Notice of Intent to Dismiss the application. The responses from both parties confirm that this dispute is not about records. It is about financial management of the corporation, and chargebacks related to legal expenses. The legal expenses relate to issues that the CAT does not have the power to decide.
7I find that the issues that make up this dispute are not within the jurisdiction of the CAT. Accordingly, I order that this case be dismissed.
ORDER
8The Tribunal orders the application dismissed.
Ian Darling
Chair, Condominium Authority Tribunal
Released on: June 22, 2022

