With the clock ticking down to legal weed day, a growing number of condo communities are tackling the thorny question of what to do about marijuana use in individual units. Many have circulated surveys to their residents.
Yet as condo lawyer Audrey Loeb, a partner with Shibley Righton LLP, points out, many others “are doing absolutely nothing” to alter their rules.
To date, most of the public and media attention about this issue has focused on a few high-profile cases, such as a Mississauga woman with a life-threatening allergy to marijuana smoke.
But these sorts of conflicts are exceedingly rare, and tend to be addressed using human rights laws.
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