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CondoVirus Webinar: “Reopening CondoLand” (May 20)

CondoVirus Webinar: “Reopening CondoLand” (May 20)

CondoVirus Webinar: “Reopening CondoLand” (May 20)

Episode 10: “Reopening CondoLand”

Topics:

  • Reopening Ontario
    • What restrictions have been lifted?
    • What is the practical impact on condos?
  • Management Puzzle
    • Can we go ahead with…
      • Window washing? Landscaping?
      • Interior maintenance/repairs of common elements?
      • Benches/gazebos/patios?
      • BBQ season (private and communal)?
      • Social events?
      • Realtors’ visit of amenities?
  • Legal Enigma
    • In-unit renovations precautions, a step-by-step guide
    • What goes in an “electronic by-law”?
    • Is making your amenities covid-ready a Reserve Fund expense?
  • Engineering Stumper
    • How to “capital project” while social distancing?
    • Are your contractors covid-ready?
    • Can RFS inspections proceed?
  • Safety/Security Riddle
    • Risk Assessment Tool for your employees/staff
    • PPE for staff, what about for residents?

Speakers:

  • Sean Cornish (Apollo Property Management)
  • Katherine Gow (ACMO)
  • Rod Escayola (Gowling WLG)
  • Denise Lash (Community Association Institute (Canada) /Lash Condo Law)
  • Graeme MacPherson (Gowling WLG)
  • David Plotkin (Gowling WLG)
  • Jason Reid (National Life Safety Group)
  • Justin Tudo (Keller Engineering)

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Rod Escayola

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Founding partner and the original CondoAdviser, Rod bridges law, governance and community.

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