Noce: What's the recourse when condo owners don't do what the board asks?

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Noce: What's the recourse when condo owners don't do what the board asks?
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Alberta condo law expert Roberto Noce underscores the role of a special general meeting. In the future, a dispute resolution board may help.

Photo by Anne KitzmanReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.The owner in the unit above me removed their carpet and put down hardwood flooring, without first seeking permission from the condo board. The property manager has now advised the owner to put the carpet back into the unit, since they had no prior approval. The owner has failed to do so.

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