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Oppression application dismissed as condominium corporation acted reasonably in enforcing noise rules against neighbour.
The applicant condominium owner sought an oppression remedy against the respondent condominium corporation, alleging it failed to adequately address her complaints about noise from a neighbouring unit's balcony.
The court found that while the neighbour was inconsiderate, the corporation had acted reasonably by investigating complaints, sending demand letters, and ultimately reaching a settlement agreement with the neighbour to restrict noise.
The application was dismissed as the corporation's conduct did not amount to oppression or unfair disregard of the applicant's interests.