Statutory condominium regimes facilitate massive increases in the density of owners. The courts are responding to this spatial reorganization of ownership by reconstructing what it means to be the owner of an interest in land. This article analyzes the ten cases over eight years (from 2008 to 2015) in which Canadian courts grant eviction and sale orders against owners within condominium for anti-social behaviour. The expulsion orders are new. Until these cases, ownership within condominium in Canadian common law jurisdictions was thought to be as robust as ownership outside condominium such that owners could not be expelled from condominium for anti-social behaviour. In addition to describing a new development in Canadian property law, the ...
The building engineer’s report on the low-rise condominium apartment building details the scope of w...
In brief: • There is a lack of joined up thinking within the housing possession process. • The amoun...
In recent years, property theorists have offered varying accounts as to what exactly ownership is, t...
Statutory condominium regimes facilitate massive increases in the density of owners. The courts are ...
Condominium is an architecture of land ownership that produces separate, privately owned units withi...
Strata or condominium property creates multiple privately owned lots or units within an association ...
Condominium enables the subdivision of buildings into multiple private titles. It does so by combini...
In the wake of the present real estate crisis, there has been prolonged discussion of the wrongdoing...
Explores how the following legislative changes in Ontario systemically affect the power imbalance be...
Adverse possession is one of property law’s most central doctrines. Yet, this Article contends, the ...
Owning land within condominium, or strata property as it is known in British Columbia, includes hold...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
This is a preprint of an article that appeared in: 2002 Georgia Journal of International and Compara...
This Article examines the legal mechanics of the courts that issue eviction orders. It analyzes thes...
Explores the different levels of protection against arbitrary eviction for Ontario residents of subs...
The building engineer’s report on the low-rise condominium apartment building details the scope of w...
In brief: • There is a lack of joined up thinking within the housing possession process. • The amoun...
In recent years, property theorists have offered varying accounts as to what exactly ownership is, t...
Statutory condominium regimes facilitate massive increases in the density of owners. The courts are ...
Condominium is an architecture of land ownership that produces separate, privately owned units withi...
Strata or condominium property creates multiple privately owned lots or units within an association ...
Condominium enables the subdivision of buildings into multiple private titles. It does so by combini...
In the wake of the present real estate crisis, there has been prolonged discussion of the wrongdoing...
Explores how the following legislative changes in Ontario systemically affect the power imbalance be...
Adverse possession is one of property law’s most central doctrines. Yet, this Article contends, the ...
Owning land within condominium, or strata property as it is known in British Columbia, includes hold...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
This is a preprint of an article that appeared in: 2002 Georgia Journal of International and Compara...
This Article examines the legal mechanics of the courts that issue eviction orders. It analyzes thes...
Explores the different levels of protection against arbitrary eviction for Ontario residents of subs...
The building engineer’s report on the low-rise condominium apartment building details the scope of w...
In brief: • There is a lack of joined up thinking within the housing possession process. • The amoun...
In recent years, property theorists have offered varying accounts as to what exactly ownership is, t...