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When condo corporations borrow money

When the directors of a condominium corporation determine that it’s in their best interest to borrow money, the loan transaction is somewhat unique.

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Making changes to common elements

When a condo corporation wants to change a common element or asset, the board may have to follow certain steps in the Condo Act before starting the work.

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Responding to requests for condo records

When are condo boards required to release documents to owners? Josh Milgrom, an associate with Heenan Blaikie LLP's condominium group, explains.

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Choosing condo board members

It's important that unit owners pick the right people to serve on the condo board, especially since the corporation's multi-million dollar budget is in the hands of volunteers.

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U.S. flag flap raises important question

A recent U.S. case has raised the issue of whether a condo owner has the right to display a flag in their unit window.

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Responding to enforcement letters

Many condominium disputes can be resolved a lot sooner and for much less money if unit owners simply respond to ...

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Communication key to keeping condo fees low

What information do condo boards sometimes forget to communicate regularly to residents? WOWnetwork's Kim Mancina weighs in.

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Election of condo board directors

How can a unit owner get elected to a condo board? Condominium consultant Robert Buckler and lawyer Karen Kisiel weigh-in.

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Condo board membership

What is involved in serving on a condo board? Condominium consultant Robert Buckler and lawyer Karen Kisiel provide insight.
Patricia Elia and Roger Tinkler

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Selling safety to condo boards

This video report looks at what condo boards must do to ensure the safety of residents during construction and renovation projects. Commentators: Elia Associates' Patricia Elia and Tickner & Associates' Roger Tickner.
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Dysfunctional boards

Dysfunctional condominium boards are characterized by the inability or unwillingness of directors to work together for the benefit of the condo corporation and the owners who elected them. The reasons for the dysfunction are complex ...
John Wannamaker, Rick Lewchuck

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Condo board turnover

This video report addresses condo board turnover. Commentators: John Wannamaker, vice-president at Samuel Property Management Ltd., and Rick Lewchuck, secretary of YRVLCC No. 1059.