01s0uljah
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Hi All,
I've run into a little issue with my property management in a Markham Condo in which I purchased back in August of 2016 and received a letter yesterday stating that I've been breaching compliance with my pet in the common elements of my condo. They have a rule posted stating that all dogs must be small enough to be carried at all times in common elements including hallways and elevators. Now the issue is that my dog is about 55lbs and I have back issues that prevent me from carrying my dog the whole way and especially my girlfriend is 100lbs which makes it unreasonable for her to carry the dog. The letter has included pictures of myself on 3 occurrences of me walking my dog back to my unit as well as stating that the security has mentioned to me 3 times that I need to pick up my dog which I igonored (i told them she was too heavy for me to pick up)
Prior to signing the agreement of sale, I check the condo declaration and by-laws for any pet restictions and I could not find any in my status certificate. So I made the decision to close the deal. Property management has threatened to remove my pet as she is considered a "nuisance" and has also threatened that if there are any legal costs related to the removal of my pet that it would be billed under my condo maintenance fees. This is what the rules say pertaining to pets:
PERMITTED PETS
Residents are permitted two pets per suite,
but only of the following kinds:
• Canary, budgie or other small bird, kept in
a cage at all times.
• Hamster, gerbil, guinea pig, mouse or
rabbit, kept in a cage at all times.
• Turtle, kept in a closed container at all
times.
• Fresh or salt water fish aquarium.
• Small dog or cat (excluding pit bulls,
dobermans, mastiffs, rottweilers or any
similar guard-type dog).
Permitted dogs and cats also must be small
enough, in weight and size, to be carried
easily throughout all of the building’s
common elements. Any guide dog or serivce
animal is expressly permitted.
Any pet not in the above list—including
reptiles, rodents, livestock or fowl—is
prohibited.
PETS AS NUISANCE
Any pet deemed a nuisance by the Condo
Board or Property Manager must be removed,
permanently, from the building. Owners will
be given two weeks notice, at the end of
which their pet must be removed from the
building.
If a pet defecates, urinates, or sheds in any
part of the building’s common elements—
including hallways—and its owner fails to
immediately clean up the mess, that pet may
be deemed a nuisance.
Other nuisances caused by pets:
• Barking, growling or otherwise making
excessive noise that disturbs other
residents.
• Damaging common areas or resident
property.
• Causing unsanitary, dangerous or offensive
conditions, including strong odours.
• Chasing, jumping on or running after other
people.
• Attacking, biting, snapping, injuring or
threatening another person or pet.
• Grooming your pet in a common element or
failing to clean up after your pet has shed
in a common element.
All pets must be carried through interior
common elements—including hallways—or
otherwise kept on leash or in cage. Leashes
must be tight—retractable leashes are not
permitted.
I don't believe my pet has been deemed a nuisance as she has not breached ANY of the above. I've had nothing but compliments of my dog and her behaviour. Now the thing that I'm looking at carefully is that the last point states that:
"All pets must be carried through interior
common elements—including hallways—or
otherwise kept on leash or in cage. Leashes
must be tight—retractable leashes are not
permitted."
Doesn't this mean that either my dog needs to be carried OR put on a close leash? I don't feel like I've breached any of the above. Now speaking to the security this morning, he mentioned that they put the rule in on the last board meeting which I'm not aware of since I'm new here. Doesn't the board require a majority vote before they can implement this rule? Can they enforce this rule in court to have my pet removed? I've seen so many dogs in the same condo being walked and I feel as if 1 specific security guard has a vendetta against me as he's always given me attitude. The other security guards have actually showed me the reports he wrote up and it definitely sounds like he has something against me.
Please no smart comments like I should just move out or I should have checked more clearly before purchasing..
Thanks everyone!!
I've run into a little issue with my property management in a Markham Condo in which I purchased back in August of 2016 and received a letter yesterday stating that I've been breaching compliance with my pet in the common elements of my condo. They have a rule posted stating that all dogs must be small enough to be carried at all times in common elements including hallways and elevators. Now the issue is that my dog is about 55lbs and I have back issues that prevent me from carrying my dog the whole way and especially my girlfriend is 100lbs which makes it unreasonable for her to carry the dog. The letter has included pictures of myself on 3 occurrences of me walking my dog back to my unit as well as stating that the security has mentioned to me 3 times that I need to pick up my dog which I igonored (i told them she was too heavy for me to pick up)
Prior to signing the agreement of sale, I check the condo declaration and by-laws for any pet restictions and I could not find any in my status certificate. So I made the decision to close the deal. Property management has threatened to remove my pet as she is considered a "nuisance" and has also threatened that if there are any legal costs related to the removal of my pet that it would be billed under my condo maintenance fees. This is what the rules say pertaining to pets:
PERMITTED PETS
Residents are permitted two pets per suite,
but only of the following kinds:
• Canary, budgie or other small bird, kept in
a cage at all times.
• Hamster, gerbil, guinea pig, mouse or
rabbit, kept in a cage at all times.
• Turtle, kept in a closed container at all
times.
• Fresh or salt water fish aquarium.
• Small dog or cat (excluding pit bulls,
dobermans, mastiffs, rottweilers or any
similar guard-type dog).
Permitted dogs and cats also must be small
enough, in weight and size, to be carried
easily throughout all of the building’s
common elements. Any guide dog or serivce
animal is expressly permitted.
Any pet not in the above list—including
reptiles, rodents, livestock or fowl—is
prohibited.
PETS AS NUISANCE
Any pet deemed a nuisance by the Condo
Board or Property Manager must be removed,
permanently, from the building. Owners will
be given two weeks notice, at the end of
which their pet must be removed from the
building.
If a pet defecates, urinates, or sheds in any
part of the building’s common elements—
including hallways—and its owner fails to
immediately clean up the mess, that pet may
be deemed a nuisance.
Other nuisances caused by pets:
• Barking, growling or otherwise making
excessive noise that disturbs other
residents.
• Damaging common areas or resident
property.
• Causing unsanitary, dangerous or offensive
conditions, including strong odours.
• Chasing, jumping on or running after other
people.
• Attacking, biting, snapping, injuring or
threatening another person or pet.
• Grooming your pet in a common element or
failing to clean up after your pet has shed
in a common element.
All pets must be carried through interior
common elements—including hallways—or
otherwise kept on leash or in cage. Leashes
must be tight—retractable leashes are not
permitted.
I don't believe my pet has been deemed a nuisance as she has not breached ANY of the above. I've had nothing but compliments of my dog and her behaviour. Now the thing that I'm looking at carefully is that the last point states that:
"All pets must be carried through interior
common elements—including hallways—or
otherwise kept on leash or in cage. Leashes
must be tight—retractable leashes are not
permitted."
Doesn't this mean that either my dog needs to be carried OR put on a close leash? I don't feel like I've breached any of the above. Now speaking to the security this morning, he mentioned that they put the rule in on the last board meeting which I'm not aware of since I'm new here. Doesn't the board require a majority vote before they can implement this rule? Can they enforce this rule in court to have my pet removed? I've seen so many dogs in the same condo being walked and I feel as if 1 specific security guard has a vendetta against me as he's always given me attitude. The other security guards have actually showed me the reports he wrote up and it definitely sounds like he has something against me.
Please no smart comments like I should just move out or I should have checked more clearly before purchasing..
Thanks everyone!!