The applicant condominium corporation sought compliance orders against a tenant for creating a nuisance through cannabis and tobacco smoke, and against the unit owners for failing to take reasonable steps to ensure the tenant's compliance.
The Tribunal found that the tenant breached the corporation's rules and the Condominium Act, and that the owners failed to take timely and decisive action to obtain compliance.
However, because the tenant had vacated the unit prior to the conclusion of the hearing, the Tribunal declined to issue compliance orders.
The owners were ordered to pay $2,560 in costs and damages to the corporation.