The applicant condominium corporation sought an interlocutory injunction to prevent the respondent unit owner from using common areas, except for ingress and egress, due to a pattern of disruptive and violent behavior.
The respondent opposed, citing a robbery, unit repair issues, and mental health concerns.
The court applied the R.J.R. MacDonald test, finding a serious issue to be tried, irreparable harm to the applicant and other residents, and that the balance of convenience favored granting the injunction.
The injunction was continued until the main application for the respondent's removal from the unit is heard.