Earlier this year, we asked whether the Ontario Clean Energy Benefit was good, bad or ugly, or whether it would even apply to condominiums. While the jury is still out on whether this rebate makes any sense, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to determine whether your eligible condominium corporation should apply for the rebate.
The Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario (ACMO) recently posted good news that will be of interest to any condominium corporation in Ontario that receives a hydro bill.
To help spread the word to as many people as possible, the full text of ACMO’s news release is reproduced below. Check it out.
Once again, hats off to ACMO and the Toronto chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute for their ongoing advocacy for condo corporations and unit owners and for circulating this valuable information.
If your condo benefits from the information below, then consider joining your local chapter of CCI and make sure that your property manager is a member of ACMO.

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The latest development in Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s campaign to derail the gravy train raises some useful thoughts for condo corporations.
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A serious injury or fatality occurring on a condominium’s common elements gives rise to a host of issues and things that must be done promptly. One notification that many condominium boards and managers might not consider making is to the Ministry of Labour, particularly if the injured person is not a employee or contractor performing work for the condominium corporation.