Karen King, owner of King Condo Management Inc, is excited to be speaking at an upcoming webinar to help condo owners and Board members of new condos understand the unique issues facing newly formed condo corporations.
To attend visit the CCI website here:
https://cci-ghc.ca/events/2024/09/17/the-life-of-a-condo-from-infant-to-toddler-the-first-2-years-after-condo-registration
King Condo Speaking at CCI Webinar
The “Zones” and Condo Meetings
Our friends over at DHA LLP recently posted about conducting Condo Meetings under pandemic conditions and had put together an excellent chart showing the “zone” colours and their meanings:
You can read the entire post on their website.
(Featured image by H. B.
Read MoreWhat Amounts to Oppression? A Recent Court Decision
What kind of behaviour by a condominium board amounts to oppression? A recent court case examined a situation in a large building that narrowed the definition of what would qualify for the oppression remedy.
Oppression Remedy – Recent Court Decision
Your Condo Manager: Essential as Ever!
It’s reassuring to know that the government continues to recognize the work done by your Condo Management company as an essential service, to keep your community safe, secure, and attended by all available building services. You can see the entire list, and our place in
Read MoreIBC tackles condominium insurance issue by hiring risk manager
This article from Insurance Business discusses how difficult it is for condos to get insurance, and how BC is handling the issue:
https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/ca/news/breaking-news/ibc-tackles-condominium-insurance-issue-by-hiring-risk-manager-195959.aspx
Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay
Owner Required to Use Management Company for Rentals
Some interesting details about a rental situation where a condo requires owners to use a specific rental company to rent out their unit:
https://askmistercondo.com/costly-condo-leasing-restrictions/
Image by mastersenaiper from Pixabay
Common Element Modifications by Owners – The Role of the Board
A recent article discusses how an Ontario Court ruled on an issue of conflict when an owner wanted to combine two units into one, requiring modifying some common elements.
Common Element Modifications by Owners – The Role of the Board
Image by Andy Gries
Read MoreBreach of Condominium Rules: Things to Consider When Bringing a Compliance Application
Check out this information about a recent judgement in Superior Court of Judgement in the case of a noise disturbance by a tenant:
Breach of Condominium Rules: Things to Consider When Bringing a Compliance Application
(Image by Mimzy from Pixabay)
Read MoreToronto Star: Pigeon feeders are a frustration for condo dwellers
Birds, and pigeons specifically, can be an enormous nuisance for condo buildings. A recent article in the Toronto Star addresses this concern:
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/the-fixer/2020/01/22/pigeon-feeders-are-a-frustration-for-condo-dwellers.html
(Image by Couleur from Pixabay)
Privacy and Your Condominium’s Common Areas
The right to privacy in a Condominium’s Common Area is an interesting question that was addressed at the Ontario Appeals Court recently.
Read about it here and a more in-depth write up here.
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