To answer the few that mentioned I should have updated my domain info, that's true. I just own a lot of domains and overlooked updating them all.
For the dispute about using the residence for something other than a residence is weak. Yes they would have to have some basis for proving I used it as a business (and domain contact info doesn't mean a whole lot), but I think it's a fair bet that plenty of other residents run home-based businesses or even bring their laptop home from the office - technically using their home for work.
But even doing so, so what? I don't see how suing me for that has any merit or damages (see below).
I should note I'm in Canada (didn't think of it in my original post) so our laws are a bit different than in the U.S. From what I understand - and could be wrong - the big key to winning is actually proving damages. You can't just say "Hey this person defamed me", etc. without showing how it actually hurt you. So unless the condo, it's residents or the management company can show "loss of property value" and that that loss has hurt them, or that any nuisance has somehow hurt them ... not much there.
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