Denise Lash was quoted in the article ” When political canvassers come knocking,” which appeared in CondoBusiness Magazine. Under Section 118 of the Condominium Act, political canvassers are allowed reasonable access to condominium properties. However, as Denise states, those who identify themselves as canvassers should provide proof of their identity and authorization to represent a candidate. The safety and security of the residents should be paramount. To read this article, click here.
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