dpylyp
Active Member
If you are a homeowner and your neighbour causes damage or injury to your property, under Canadian Law there is recourse under the provisions of nuisance.
Let us suppose that you have a condo for sale, but you are unable to find a suitable buyer because the adjoining unit owners are heavy smokers. The smells seem to eminate thru the walls and into your unit. Potential unit Buyers have entered and left; saying the odors as the reason they would not buy your unit.
If you sold at a loss (compared to recent sales) or a lesser amount, Is there tangible loss to seek damages from the neighbour? How would you prove your damages? Does the Condominium Corporation share in this liablility?
I would be interested to view the comments and perspectives.
Let us suppose that you have a condo for sale, but you are unable to find a suitable buyer because the adjoining unit owners are heavy smokers. The smells seem to eminate thru the walls and into your unit. Potential unit Buyers have entered and left; saying the odors as the reason they would not buy your unit.
If you sold at a loss (compared to recent sales) or a lesser amount, Is there tangible loss to seek damages from the neighbour? How would you prove your damages? Does the Condominium Corporation share in this liablility?
I would be interested to view the comments and perspectives.