I’ve actually tried bringing up selective enforcement, but honestly, it just led to a lot of vague promises and not much else. Maybe I’m too technical about it, but unless you can point to a specific bylaw and show clear evidence, they tend to brush it off. Have you ever considered just submitting a formal written complaint with all your documentation? Sometimes the paper trail makes them take it more seriously, but yeah, it’s a hassle. I do wonder if anyone’s ever gotten real results without hiring a lawyer...
Paper trails are underrated, honestly. I once had a condo board ignore my emails for weeks, but the minute I sent a registered letter with photos and highlighted bylaws, suddenly I was getting phone calls. It’s tedious, yeah, but it does shift the dynamic. You don’t always need a lawyer—just persistence and a little bit of that “I’m not going away” energy. Sometimes it’s more about wearing them down than having the fanciest legal argument.
