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Hey folks. I would appreciate some basic guidance, or if any of you can refer a professional to assist in this matter. I own a rental condo in Vaughan (ON) and hired a property management company last year to place tenants and manage the property on my behalf. I currently live outside Canada, so I needed a turnkey solution.
They found a tenant and he moved in last November.. sometime in Feb this year the condo admin contacted me with complaints form other residents that my tenant was smoking cannabis. The building in smoke free and has by-laws in effect preventing the consumption of cannabis, The lease agreement also clearly states he cannot consume cannabis. The condo admin eventually contacted the tenant, who refuted all allegations and insisted it was not him. Now (May) the condo has again approached me as the tenant continues to consume cannabis and they want to take legal action. The tenant has fought back the accusations and now says he consumes cannabis for medicinal purposes and it exempt from the by-laws, as he does not "smoke" (he refers to the consumption as "combustion" and says he does it only outside, on the unit's terrace) and is accusing the condo corporation of trying to enforce the rules to him only, while others (and I cannot independently confirmed if this is true) consume cannabis in the building.
I have been in touch with the property management company, which has a legal department, and also the condo corporation. The condo is simply telling me they will consult a corporate lawyer and pass on the legal bill to me.
What should I do now?
They found a tenant and he moved in last November.. sometime in Feb this year the condo admin contacted me with complaints form other residents that my tenant was smoking cannabis. The building in smoke free and has by-laws in effect preventing the consumption of cannabis, The lease agreement also clearly states he cannot consume cannabis. The condo admin eventually contacted the tenant, who refuted all allegations and insisted it was not him. Now (May) the condo has again approached me as the tenant continues to consume cannabis and they want to take legal action. The tenant has fought back the accusations and now says he consumes cannabis for medicinal purposes and it exempt from the by-laws, as he does not "smoke" (he refers to the consumption as "combustion" and says he does it only outside, on the unit's terrace) and is accusing the condo corporation of trying to enforce the rules to him only, while others (and I cannot independently confirmed if this is true) consume cannabis in the building.
I have been in touch with the property management company, which has a legal department, and also the condo corporation. The condo is simply telling me they will consult a corporate lawyer and pass on the legal bill to me.
What should I do now?