Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 1993, p. 39

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Since the basis of your complaint is noise and is centered on that noisy dishwasher, and with the absentee owner being unwilling to take corrective action, there seems to be very little that you personally could do to have the noisy nuisance corrected, beyond making sure that your unit insurance policy protects you against any damage from possible flooding should the faulty machine breakdown and cause water to damage your unit. (Con‘t from RE 10) ers which have to be resolved if the corporaâ€" tion is to be operated smoothly. Always present complaints in writing You should also draw to the attention of the Board, certainly by letter, the future possiâ€" bility of damage through a potential breakâ€" down of this piece of equipment. Many Boards refuse to take action on any complaint unless it has been presented in writing. As well as complaining about the constant disturâ€" bance, your letter should ask them to review the corporation‘s insurance policy about water damage and pointing out, as a unit owner, you are concerned that some damage may occur, not only to your unit but also other units which may be below or beside yours. There‘s nothâ€" ing like the hint of possible loss to heighten the attention of the directors of the corporation Condofax welcomes your questions about condominiums and can be reached through the A copy of your letter should also go to your manager with a followâ€"up telephone call. Sometimes there‘s nothing like remembering that it‘s the squeaky wheel that gets the grease. « So while it doesn‘t seem worthwhile to ask a lawyer to send a letter of complaint to the absentee owner (which can become quite expensive), there seems to be little else that one could legally do to require the repair or replacement of this disturbing piece of equipâ€" ment. to your problem a very lar Fantasti Impressi with beouti waterfall @@ »077,000. This unique Our & is 0 real showplace. From th@@spdiou®Rfoyer to PXC L M SIVE, ENNISCLARE DRIVEF $489,000. *California .style" bungalow with 30 ft liv. mm. and 20x 19 ft. fam. rm. 2 FP‘s open concept. New kit. w/7 builtâ€" in appls. Fin. lower level w/w/o to back yard, spectacular profes: landscaped front and back yards provide total privacy. LILIANA GONIN 338â€"29000. LILIANA GONIN 338â€"2000 beaqutiful white eatâ€"in kitchen, super ensulte, lcr?e lot, ful'lj fenced q.,ulet court location. LILIANA GONIN 338â€" Glen Abbey â€" ‘Glen Orchard" built. Fantastic single detached with Ior?e family room, floor to celling brick FP., H. Penman Smith is a Burlington resident who has been active in all phases of condoâ€" minium activity since 1975. He is viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the CCI and former Condominium Information Officer with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial relations of the province of Ontario. The opinions stated in this column are his own. He is not qualified to give legal opinions. Oakville Beaver at 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6K 384 or by calling The Golden Horseshoe Chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute (CCT) at 521â€"8144. Olf A,200. Nothlnq to do but move right mmaculate ‘Chamberiain® model 3 premlumleâ€"shoped lot! Beautiful ily roomn with bay window and FP. n floor den. Gourmet kitchen. Super jite with jJacuzzi, separate shower. ace. From th@@spd @ o) Imrg( 5 fele, | bp } ol NWke \ l pW#ate back outi 6und pool, spc II NA GONIN 338â€"2900( ALL THIS FOR $213,900 QUIET CULâ€"DEâ€"SAC A RARE FIND oi & 0 o. p. DR @ it e views. pWate back yard 6und pool, spa and NA GONIN 338â€"92000.

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