This is about accountability – for me, and for every owner who deserves better.
People keep asking: “Would you ever consider a settlement?”
Here’s the answer.
Not under this board.
Not under this management.
Not under this law firm.
Because what happened to me is not just my story – it’s a reflection of how far this community has fallen under leaders with no moral compass and no respect for the law.
Before any resolution can even be discussed, the rot must be cut out.
🧩 1. The Entire Existing Board Must Be Removed
This board has bankrupted the corporation, divided the community, and used owners’ money to fight their own mistakes.
I lived the consequences firsthand – the harassment, the retaliation, the endless denials.
No owner should ever have to endure what I did.
If this board truly cared about the community, they would step aside voluntarily.
You cannot rebuild trust with the same people who destroyed it.
New leadership is the first step – not toward peace, but toward credibility.
🏢 2. A New Property Management Company Must Be Hired
The current management has enabled misconduct and helped bury accountability.
They act as a shield, not a service provider.
When records were denied, they complied.
When misinformation spread, they participated.
When owners were misled, they nodded along.
This isn’t management – it’s complicity.
We need a management company that represents owners, not the personal insecurities of a failing board.
⚖️ 3. A New Law Firm Must Be Retained
The same lawyers who:
- Promised victory at CAT,
- Promised success on appeal,
- And wrote a bylaw that contradicts the Condominium Act —
are now billing the community again to defend their own bad advice.
They lost over $300,000 of our money and still pretend to be experts.
A new firm – objective, competent, and independent – must replace them before a single conversation about settlement can take place.
You cannot negotiate with those who profit from prolonging conflict.
🧭 This Is Not Just About Me – It’s About All of Us
What was done to me – the discrimination, the retaliation, the emotional, physical and financial harm – can be done to anyone who dares to question them.
That’s why these changes aren’t just personal; they are structural and necessary for every owner who still believes in fairness.
We all live here.
We all pay into this corporation.
And we all deserve a community that is governed by integrity, not ego.
Until that day comes, there is nothing to “settle.”
There is only truth to be restored.
Blenvale, choose wisely this time!