In a recent case, Seto v. PCC No. 492, several
commercial condominium owners were unsuccessful in their application for an order that the condominium corporation had engaged in conduct that was oppressive or unfairly prejudicial to their interests.
Not exact matches
Numerous eligible properties, including one - to four - unit single - family dwellings,
condominiums, manufactured housing, and mixed - use properties (residential with
commercial);
owner - occupied only
Mr. Martin assists clients by handling all
condominium - related legal matters, including disputes between and among developers, lenders, associations, management, and residential and
commercial unit
owners.
In the MCC 195 case, the windows of the
commercial units needed replacement (due to a building defect), and the
condominium corporation asserted that this was the responsibility of the
commercial unit
owners.
However, the Court held that these window repairs were the responsibility of the
condominium corporation because the windows were not designated for the exclusive use of the
commercial owners.
Michael Simon represents real estate management companies,
owners of office and retail buildings, financial institutions, co-op and
condominium boards, and tenants in
commercial and residential disputes.
In a recent case, Washington v. Y.C.C. No. 441, a
commercial condo unit
owner successfully sued the
condominium corporation after the corporation registered a lien against his unit for repair costs related to clearing a blockage in the plumbing system.
As an attorney in the Supreme Court Division of this major New York City real estate litigation firm, Suzanne handled a wide variety of complex state and federal court cases, including declaratory judgment and injunctive actions,
commercial foreclosures, workouts, representation of cooperative and
condominium boards of directors and representation of real estate
owners in all phases of bankruptcy litigation, we well as real estate transactions.
The Minden Gross
Commercial Real Estate Services Group represents developers, owners and tenants of commercial and industrial properties, shopping centres and con
Commercial Real Estate Services Group represents developers,
owners and tenants of
commercial and industrial properties, shopping centres and con
commercial and industrial properties, shopping centres and
condominiums.
A dispute about whether
commercial parking units in a
condominium could be operated on a «pay and display» hourly basis, led a unit
owner in Ottawa to...
The
condominium declaration provided that the
owner's parking units could be used for «a commercial parking business for the leasing of individual parking spaces for such period of time as the Owner... may in its sole discretion determine provided not less than 30 such Parking Units are made available at all times for hourly or daily parking.&r
owner's parking units could be used for «a
commercial parking business for the leasing of individual parking spaces for such period of time as the
Owner... may in its sole discretion determine provided not less than 30 such Parking Units are made available at all times for hourly or daily parking.&r
Owner... may in its sole discretion determine provided not less than 30 such Parking Units are made available at all times for hourly or daily parking.»
The
owner owned a number of
commercial parking units on Level A of a mixed residential /
commercial condominium, which had been previously rented on a monthly basis.
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commercial auto and workers compensation insurance for apartment and
commercial property
owners,
condominium homeowner associations, artisan contractors, offices, religious organizations, educational and non-profit organizations, and other businesses in the light manufacturing, service, retail, restaurant, wholesale, and auto service & repair industries; and financial services and products, like variable annuities and mutual funds.