The applicant unit owner alleged that the respondent condominium corporation failed to enforce its declaration regarding visitor parking by allowing residents to park in common element spaces.
The applicant sought an order requiring the corporation to install visitor parking signage and enforce parking restrictions.
The Tribunal found that the corporation's board of directors had never formally designated the common element spaces as visitor parking, meaning the restriction limiting those spaces to visitors did not apply.
The Tribunal also found the corporation's complaint-based enforcement approach to be reasonable.
The application was dismissed without costs.