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- ’Twas the Night Before Compliance: A Condo Christmas Tale
Snow has been piling up. Lights have been twinkling and in many condo lobbies, stands a crooked Christmas tree that has seen far too many AGMs. Gather ‘round, children. It’s time for your Condo Adviser Christmas story. Read more »
- The Last Canadian to Fall : A Remembrance Day post
Eighty years have passed since WW2 guns fell silent, but the echoes of Canadian sacrifice still linger. In this year’s Remembrance Day post, we recall the tragic death of the last Canadian to fall, only inches away from safety, mere hours before the war finally ended. Lest we forget. Read more »
- Halloween post: When AI meets the CAT
It was late October — the season of masks, mischief, and things that are not quite what they seem — when the Condominium Authority Tribunal released a decision that reads like a ghost story for the digital age. This blog focuses on the risks and pitfalls of AI drafting. Read more »
- Are condo policies enforceable?
Policies vs. Rules in Ontario Condos: What Boards Can (and Can’t) Do We all know about declarations, by-laws, and rules. Each of these governing documents has their own process to be adopted and sets the parameters for what condominiums, their owners, their boards, and their residents can and cann … Read more »
- Consequences of skipping mandatory mediation or arbitration
Disagreements between condo owners and corporations over governing documents must first go to mediation and arbitration, rather than to the courts. Yet, this mandatory process is often overlooked, leading to delay and costly procedural steps. A recent case sheds some light on the consequences of ski … Read more »