Just in time for Canada Day, a new law is effective dealing with the display of our national flag.
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Time is the enemy in new condo construction cases
The sheer volume of new condos currently under construction in the Greater Toronto Area will bring a new generation of condominium boards and unit owners to begin the inevitable dance with developers over construction deficiencies. Some will fall into the pitfall known as “limitations.”…
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Top 10 condo law cases of 2011
It’s time to unveil our picks for the top 10 condo law cases of 2011.
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Correcting a slip of the tongue…
While presenting an ACMO 2000 re-certification audit, the writer slightly mis-named the recipient. This is the mea culpa and the correction of the record.
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Self-regulation for HR professionals: A model for condo managers?
While the concept of regulating human resources professionals might not excite our blog’s loyal readers, it presents good support for the regulation of the condo property management industry.
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Property management firm liable for unauthorized money transfers
A recent Ontario Superior Court decision raises several important lessons for condominium directors about controlling their bank accounts.
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10 reasons why condos should get legal advice about warranty claims
In this second part of our series on new home warranty claims, we discuss why condos are better off seeking proper legal advice before making claims for construction deficiencies.
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