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Condo corporations are not-for-profit organizations. Technically, they are not supposed to make a profit. Having said that, they
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Despite the province’s vaillant efforts, proxies continue to cause confusion and to foster distrust. One of the questions
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In a recent Ottawa case, the courts clarified how condo corporations are to calculate the minimum 10-day notice
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As the old saying goes, “You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.” For my
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Common expenses (commonly referred to as “condo fees”) are a recurring grievance for those living in condos. They
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In what may be the first case of its kind (at least as it pertains to cannabis), the
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In a recent decision, the court analyzed the circumstances under which a condo corporation must notify its owners
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Our last post on whether condo owners could access Board emails triggered quite the reaction from our readers.
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As most of our readers know, condominium by-laws in Ontario can only be adopted if approved by at