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If a condominium owner in Ontario consistently fails to pay their common element fees, what is a common legal remedy available to the condominium corporation?

Non-payment of common element fees allows the condominium corporation to register a certificate of lien against the unit, which can eventually lead to the power

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Question: If a condominium owner in Ontario consistently fails to pay their common element fees, what is a common legal remedy available to the condominium corporation?

Answer options:

  • Immediate eviction of the owner. ✅ Placing a lien on the owner's unit.
  • Shutting off utilities to the owner's unit without notice.
  • Reporting the owner to a credit bureau without additional steps.

Correct answer: Placing a lien on the owner's unit.

Explanation: Non-payment of common element fees allows the condominium corporation to register a certificate of lien against the unit, which can eventually lead to the power of sale or foreclosure to recover the outstanding amounts.

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