Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 1993, p. 36

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d Countrywide Town Centre Realty Inc.,.Oakville Town Centre I, 280 North Service Road Wes HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TWO!!! Two adjoining properties. 171 ft. x 240 ft. and 163 ft..x 220 ft. with existing homes. Potential to sever two additional building lots with 100 ft. frontages. For full details please contact WENDY FARROW, 338â€"6550 CALLING ALL FIRSTâ€"TIME BUYERS ... $124,000 $126,000 BRONTE HARBOUR CLUB. 3â€"BEDROOM CONDO T/H. LUXURY 1â€"BEDROOM CONDO. WALKING DISTANCE OF LAKE WENDY FARROW, 338â€"6550. _ WENDY FARROW, 338â€"6550. Countrywide Town Centre Realty Inc..Oakville Town Centre I, 280 North KIRTON‘S ALL STARS Qne a torm® peto!t made ® Estatle ne 9 7/ q tormel NHLC P lor etroil & Vanoouve( who mage it !° the DG leagu** Esiale Alwey$ the _ ® o\essuona\&‘you'\\ alwey> afi*n\ofl nome !© on 00 Sagvite PrO lt BW\ f Atrt tE flw tabnae, rtC n score 7 °* Toro K\ Dlgw\U \_a'k/‘oe 4 Mark * pt COU PHONE ALONE play® $259,.9200 * * hn ha» r TL eague* !" s _ nasones 845â€"5585 (eal" 5easo 338â€"6550 WENDY FARROW%A Sales Representative For further information please call 845â€"3824 and ask for The Oakuille Beaver Infoâ€"Source division. §fia _ w# 0) ~ 4# £ 4 3. * A wet i . facle® im en i â€" § S i ; 4. Pj bathâ€" i e 116 Orsetft Crescent SOLD $510,000 Service Road West, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 252 ¢ * ‘ x uil _ s ~*_ .l A & § .4 v ~al ¢ & 4C fa T BM â€" «s \ * *‘ Wws‘ .. #+ ‘ â€"â€" Cw yk_[ (From RE 3) consider what is in the best interest of the Condominium corporation. In general, if the directors in exercising their discretion do so bona fide (without fraud) and honestly believing that it is in the best interests of their corporaâ€" tion, they will not be held in breach of their duty no matter how bad the decision should be. Residents‘ must be considered You should look to see if your decâ€" laration spells out how your banking arrangements should be carried out. Ours, in Article VIII lays out... 1. Banking arrangements: The banking business of the corporation, or any part thereof, shall be transacted with such bank or trust company as the board may desâ€" ignate, appoint, or authorize from iy dec PyX time to time by resolution and all such banking busiâ€" ness thereof shall be transacted on the corporation‘s behalf by such one, or more officers, or other persons, as the board shall designate, direct, or authorize from time to time From the above, it should be clear that if you are changing _ your banking arrangeâ€" ments to an estabâ€" lished and repâ€" utable bank or trust company, _ you should not run into any future legal problems as a member of the Board. Condofax: What can I do about a problem that is driving a number of us out of our minds? In the unit above mine â€" which is occupied by a tenâ€" ant â€" there is a dishwasher in her kitchen that is making such a racket when it is operating that I am fearful that it will break down and we will be flooded out as a conseâ€" quence. It has gotâ€" ten to the point that other owners are also complainâ€" ing. Though we have spoken to the manager, we are told that there is nothing that can be done about it. This noise is so proâ€" nounced that we have even considâ€" COUNTRYWIDE TOWN CENTRE REALTY INC. Catherine & Russell Smith, B.Sc. NOISES V:!I -;_‘“ |"0akvi|le's HomeSmiths" a â€"â€"]| _ "M| â€" Home Of The Week ered lodging a complaint under the noise pollution byâ€"law, but the problem with that is we could never be sure when the woman would be washing her dishâ€" es This may seem to be a silly comâ€" plaint... After all you might say, how often does this occur and how long does it continâ€" ue? But the probâ€" lem is it begins to prey upon your mind. You start to wait for it to hapâ€" pen and its anticiâ€" pation is as botherâ€" some as the actual occurrence. We have spoken to the tenant who tells us to speak to the owner of the unit. This we have done but the absentee owner simply tells us to get lost. Have we any other recourse? What gest? Dear Fran: There‘s _ one thing that living in a condominium teaches us. It is that, as John Donne noted, "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the contiâ€" nent, a part of the main. would you sug "Your problem of the noisy dishâ€" washer is a case in p â€" 0 L _ E. . Unfortunately, being a piece of the continent brings us _ up Frantic Great value! 4 bedrooms, 2 ensuite bathrooms, family room, den, spiral staircase to finished basement, 2 fireâ€" places and more! $274,900 against the fact that the behavior of our neighboring unit occupier is sometimes quite likely to have an immediate effect upon us." ‘"Your next door neighbor," wrote G.K. Chesterton, "is not a man, he is an environment. He is the barking of a dog; he is the noise of a pianola; he is a dispute about a party wall; he has drains that are worse than yours; or roses that are better than yours." Each of us, if we are to learn how to adjust to the fact that, as a member of the c o n d o m i n i u m community, must be constantly aware that our conâ€" duct will inevitably influâ€" ence the lives of the other unit ownâ€" ers while, their behavior will have a similar effect upon us. Any such conâ€" duct that causes infraction of the byâ€"laws and rules of the corporation â€" rules such as putting up an outâ€" side antenna; doing anything that might increase the risk of fire; parking cars outâ€" side of designated areas; or disturbing your neighbors by making noise or nuisance etc. can provide problems for the Board and the other unit ownâ€" (See RE 13)

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