The applicant condominium owner alleged that the respondent unit owner's tenants created a nuisance through smoke, odour, and noise, and violated parking rules.
The applicant also claimed the condominium corporation failed to enforce its governing documents.
The Tribunal found that the respondent unit owner failed to ensure his tenants complied with noise and parking rules, but the evidence did not establish that the smoke and odour constituted a nuisance.
The Tribunal also found that the condominium corporation took all reasonable steps to address the complaints.
The applicant was awarded $200 in costs against the respondent unit owner, but the claim for damages was dismissed.