PropTrust Tribunal Intelligence
4,400+ strata and condo tribunal decisions. Classified and searchable.
Every BC CRT and Ontario CAT property decision — read, classified into 23 issue categories, and linked to buildings and management companies. The knowledge layer behind every PropTrust building report.
Public tribunal decisions summarised by PropTrust. This is data, not legal advice. For advice about a specific situation, consult a licensed lawyer or paralegal.
PropTrust Tribunal Intelligence
Search strata and condo tribunal decisions
Across buildings managed by the 10 largest property management companies in Metro Vancouver, PropTrust tracks 847 tribunal decisions.
The most common categories: bylaw enforcement (23% of cases), common facility maintenance (18%), and water damage (14%).CRT
Owner-initiated complaints account for 68% of filings. Median damages awarded: $1,850.CRT
PropTrust summarises public tribunal decisions. This is not legal advice. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed lawyer or paralegal in your province.
How PropTrust classifies tribunal decisions.
Every decision published by BC's Civil Resolution Tribunal and Ontario's Condominium Authority Tribunal is processed through PropTrust's classification pipeline.
Read and extract
Each published decision is read in full. The building, parties, issue categories, remedy sought, and outcome are identified from the decision text.
Classify into 23 categories
Each decision is tagged with issue categories — from water damage and building envelope to AGM disputes and bylaw enforcement. Taxonomy built for Canadian strata and condo law.
Link to buildings and companies
Decisions are matched to specific buildings (3,620+ linked) and management companies. This creates the building confidence signals in every PropTrust report.
23 issue categories. Every decision classified.
Each category captures a distinct type of strata or condo dispute. Browse categories to see case counts and patterns.
“Owner modified common property without strata approval...”
“Council failed to follow proper notice requirements for AGM...”
“Strata failed to maintain common area plumbing...”
“Dispute over quorum requirements for special resolution...”
“Water intrusion from common property roof membrane...”
“Responsibility for balcony membrane replacement disputed...”
“Ongoing noise complaints regarding hardwood flooring...”
“Owner disputed deductible charge-back for water damage claim...”
“Strata reallocated visitor parking without required vote...”
“Owner challenged bylaw restricting pet size and breed...”
“Strata enacted rental restriction bylaw after owner began renting...”
“Owner challenged special levy for building envelope remediation...”
Two provinces. Six tribunals. Growing weekly.
British Columbia
Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) · Strata Property
Ontario
Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT)
How tribunal data powers PropTrust reports.
Tribunal intelligence isn't a standalone product — it's the knowledge layer behind every building report PropTrust generates.
RentTrust Reports
Renter building reports show tribunal activity as a confidence signal. Renters see building history before signing a lease.
Signal: "Tribunal activity: None found · Renter confidence: High"
BuyTrust Reports
Buyer reports show full tribunal case summaries — issue categories, responsible parties, damages awarded, and timeline.
Signal: "3 cases — water damage (2), maintenance (1) · Last filed: Oct 2025"
AgentTrust Access
Building-level tribunal lookups for listing appointments and buyer consultations. Management company case rates.
Signal: Management company case rate · Neighbourhood tribunal coverage
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Filter by issue type, region, building, or management company. Aggregated statistics are free. Full case summaries are included in PropTrust building reports.
PropTrust provides statistical summaries of publicly available tribunal decisions. This is not legal advice. For advice about a specific situation, consult a licensed lawyer or paralegal in your province.