In a condominium noise dispute, the applicants named 'Occupant' as a respondent, intending to identify the unit owner's daughter and caregiver who frequently visited.
The unit owner brought a motion to remove 'Occupant' as a party.
The Condominium Authority Tribunal granted the motion, finding that the daughter did not reside in the unit and lacked sufficient possession or control to meet the definition of an 'occupier' under the Condominium Act, 1998 or the Tribunal's Rules of Practice.