Changes to rules for developers, finance not yet in force
Read MoreSomeone is parking a car with advertising/company name on it overnight in their driveway, of which they have exclusive use, contrary to the corporation’s rule.
Read MoreRecent New York City case raises questions about construction access
Read MoreIncreasing pressure to take allegations seriously has implications for condos
Read MoreTechnology could capture more than building data, raising privacy concerns**
Read MoreCode changes expected to hold builders accountable for sound transmission
Read MoreSpats over common interests may be eligible to be heard by new tribunal
Read MoreAdministrative authorities also expected to be up and running with basic services
Read MoreCase law removes one roadblock to recovering repair costs for construction deficiencies
Read MoreCase law removes one roadblock to recovering repair costs for construction deficiencies
Read MoreConsider creative solutions before claiming undue hardship
Read MoreA condo lawyer warns of the potential consequences of a recent trend toward austerity
Read MoreCourt decisions shed light on when condo directors require owner approval for projects
Read MoreExperts weigh in on what issues still need to be resolved ahead of reform bill
Read MoreOntario government on track to introduce reform bill at Queen's Park this spring
Read MoreWhat is a condominium corporation’s duty to accommodate a resident?
Read MoreOntario government on track to introduce reform bill at Queen's Park this spring
Read MoreRising condo rentals forcing Ontario to confront competing rules.
Read MoreOntario moves to license, regulate profession as part of Condo Act reform
Read MoreDoes a unit owner need to get permission from the condominium board to renovate his/her unit?
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