Last call for government survey of condo owners

In late July, the Ontario Government launched a survey to learn about the experiences of condominium unit owners across the province. This survey will likely have a significant impact on whether or not the government considers reforms to the Condominium Act.

The survey covers a broad range of condo issues, including:

  • Disclosure before Purchase
  • Governance / Decision making
  • Repairs and Maintenance
  • Reserve Funds & Planning
  • Dispute Resolution / Interaction with Board
  • Owners' knowledge of Condo Act

These are all issues with which every condo owner has at least some experience. To be sure, more than 3,100 owners have reportedly completed the survey to date.

In addition to giving owners the chance to air their beefs, the survey also offers a number of educational tidbits designed to clear up common misconceptions shared by unit owners. This feature alone makes the survey a worthwhile exercise for owners, even those that don’t have strong feelings about condo living.

The survey closes on October 31, so this is the final opportunity to participate and help government determine if legislative reform is required. You can participate online here or by telephone.

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Tarion to prohibit shady practice

Once every six blue moons, Tarion proposes a change to the Ontario New Home Warranty Plan that actually benefits purchasers of new homes without giving any kind of benefit to homebuilders or developers. This is one of those momentous, rare occasions.

In mid-October 2010, Tarion gave notice of its proposal to amend its regulations to combat the rather disreputable practice of a small number of condo developers that charge purchasers the [over]estimated municipal taxes or development charges for new units without refunding the difference if a lesser amount was actually paid to the municipality. This practice of developers pocketing the difference was described months ago in the regular newspaper column of Toronto real estate lawyer Bob Aaron. See his articles here and here. He called for some change to be made.

Luckily, Mr. Aaron is a member of the board of the Tarion Warranty Corporation and it seems that he has successfully persuaded Tarion to do something about this!

In the notice of the proposed amendment to its regulation, Tarion summarized the measure as follows:

Tarion would like to ensure that builders are not including charges as adjustments to the purchase price of a new home that have not actually been incurred by the builder. This amendment to the regulation will make the restriction of these charges a new term and condition of builder registration.

The actual proposed wording of the prohibition to be added to Tarion’s regulation is as follows:

The registrant shall not charge as an adjustment or readjustment to the purchase price of a home, any amount as reimbursement for a sum payable to a third party unless and to the extent such sum is ultimately paid to such third party.

This change, if passed, should persuade those few bad apple developers to stop the unfair practice of pocketing the difference between what they collect from purchasers and what they remit to municipalities or others. Indeed, a developer found in breach of this provision stands to lose their Tarion registration. While the proposed change does not provide a direct way for consumers to recover the difference, it should allow purchasers a certain amount of clout when negotiating with developers. It may also give rise to a legal right to sue a developer for that difference in court if need be.

Public input is being received until November 25, 2010. Comments can be submitted electronically through the Regulatory Registry on the ServiceOntario website.  Give your two cents today. 

Hats off to Bob Aaron and Tarion for taking this step to enhance consumer protection!

Microblog posts to 9/30/2010 - Tips/Cool Stuff

In addition to the court decisions and newsy items we posted earlier this week, some great tips were posted over the summer that should be of interest to condo property managers, directors and unit owners and prospective condo purchasers.  With such a rich and wide variety of sources, the below items just start to scratch the surface.

Tips and resources for property managers and condo boards

RT @condobusiness Video: Not enough $$ to cover repairs? Genivar and Morrison Financial provide options for reserve fund shortfalls http://bit.ly/b3qg3g #condo

Good article on how to welcome new board members http://bit.ly/aggWIC (via New England Condo mag)

No prob with the rules - it's how you enforce! RT @Buildium: Hey property managers -- Check out Top 7 Insane HOA rules! http://bit.ly/b6SWbp

RT @habitatmag Co-op / Condo Boards: What are the 9 things every new-resident welcome package should include? Find out now... http://tinyurl.com/2dlzg3l

Local property managers speak at roundtable discussion on condo security:    http://bit.ly/cbTm9N    (Canadian Security Magazine)

RT @OntMinLabour Employers! A new online tool for you: Interactive Employer Workbook.  http://tinyurl.com/2wppt94

Shattering common myths about workplace entitlements in Ontario - http://bit.ly/9DiqAm

Condo boards should budget accordingly - Steep Increases Forecast for Ontario Electricity Prices    http://bit.ly/9yyxoK

RT @hoamgtcom: When searching for new property management how to find the Best (Not Necessarily the Cheapest) Management Company http://bit.ly/cGd6Qb

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Microblog posts to 9/30/2010 - News/Commentary

To help you sift through the newsy stuff more quickly, we have started to sort the entries by region:

  1. Ontario
  2. Canada
  3. International

Remember that this is only a smattering of what's published online each day and represents what we think to be the more interesting pieces. Consider following some of the providers cited below to get news and commentary more suited to your particular interests, or follow me on Twitter to get real-time updates.  

Ontario

Almost municipal election season in Ontario. Condo Act sec 118 allows candidates to canvas in condos - http://bit.ly/ayfZCG (yourhome.ca)

The verdict from the Toronto mayoral debate at Canadian Condominium Institute today:  http://bit.ly/bp2CsU (thestar.com) #voteTO

RT @RyanTotesau: Condo City - What does this mean for Toronto's singles?  http://tinyurl.com/37c8mdp

Brantford condo owners praise city for good municipal services: http://bit.ly/b089b1 (via @BrantNews)

Condo board botches fire system upgrade; owners steamed. Ottawa condo owners raise alarm: http://bit.ly/9oSLyV

OHSA charges laid against contractor & supplier in Xmas Eve platform collapse that killed 4 workers  http://bit.ly/aVPpDk. Hattip: @lisastam

Hamilton changes rules to let condos apply for financial grants to restore historical buildings:  http://t.co/caOf96C (via @thespec)

Another case of board failing to communicate with owners. Condo residents back former superintendent: http://t.co/sQcOdH2 (@OttawaCitizen)

Dumb. Why not focus on going forward? Ottawa: Fight to reinstate condo superintendent continues:  http://bit.ly/9zoIlR

Survey will reveal that people don't know what they're buying into. RT @nationalpost: Condo can't-do http://natpo.st/9xmcHk

Owners at Hamilton converted condo hit with $10K special assessments to repair concrete in garage  http://bit.ly/aPbT8D (via @TheSpec)

Sour grapes for being asleep at the switch? Owners of Toronto condo under court administration to stage rally: http://bit.ly/d55kXJ

RT @condobusiness City of #Toronto recognizes Brookfield energy reduction initiatives http://bit.ly/9vXQVF

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Microblog posts to 9/30/2010 - Court/Tribunal Decisions

It’s been two long months since we’ve featured the best of our twitterfeed, so a lot of great material has accumulated. In order to break this stuff down into digestible bites, we’ll divide it into three separate posts, sorted by category.  

Due to popular demand, we plan to use at least three standard categories to help busy condo folk and profeessionals focus on the microblog items of greatest interest to them.  Our first categories are: 

  1. Court and Tribunal Decisions
  2. News and Commentary
  3. Tips and Cool Stuff

Further categories will be added as appropriate.  Your tips and comments are always welcome.

Without further ado, let’s start with court and tribunal decisions from around Ontario and across Canada.

Court/Tribunal Decisions

Despite the beautiful weather this summer, lawyers, courts and tribunals have been hard at work. The proof is in the number of condo-related decisions released since July 30. Here are some of the best.

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