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CondoVirus Webinar: Getting Ready for a Covid Summer (June 17)

CondoVirus Webinar: Getting Ready for a Covid Summer (June 17)

CondoVirus Webinar: Getting Ready for a Covid Summer (June 17)

Episode 14: Getting Ready for a Covid Summer

Ontario is lifting restrictions; pools and patios are set to open and social bubbles are expanding.  Tune in to hear our experts discuss the steps to take now as CondoLand prepares for the summer:

  • Precautions if you are going to reopen
    • Your patios,
    • BBQs,
    • Rooftop terraces
    • Pools
  • Adopting new protocols and rules now to be ready for later
    • Rules vs. policies?
    • Waivers or not?
    • New covid-rules?
      • How to adopt them?
      • How to communicate them?
      • Enforcing these new rules?
  • How is the insurance industry reacting to covid risks?
  • Changing Section 98 and renovation agreements to deal with new protocols

Speaker:

  • 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)
  • Ryan Van Es (Pool Works)
  • Tricia Size (Gallagher Insurance)

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Rod Escayola

(Founding Partner)

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

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