Condo Owner Management Complaints- When to Escalate and Where

Condominium managers and condominium management companies petitioned hard to be recognized as industry professionals. A large part of their fight was to become licensed like professionals in other industries such as security and real estate. With their new-found licensing recognition…

CAT and Dogs – A Condominium Authority Tribunal Decision

The Condominium Authority Tribunal’s  (“CAT”) recent expansion of its jurisdiction, has resulted in some positive outcomes for condominium corporations.  This was the case in a recent pet dispute decision involving one of our condominium corporation clients. In Peel Condominium Corporation…

Guide to Electronic Voting and Virtual Meetings -How to Conduct your Virtual AGM

The Condominium Authority of Ontario has just released its guide on Conducting Owners’ meeting During the COVID-19 Pandemic: What Owners and Directors Need to Know.   This is an excellent resource for Condo Directors, Managers and Professionals and has addressed many…

Electronic Voting Leading the way for 2020

Technology will continue to be the main story for condominium corporations in 2020.   Leading the way will be the increasing popularity of electronic voting, which is ensuring better communication with condo owners and assisting board members and condo managers in…

Condo Board Disclosure

Some interesting issues have cropped up recently around “Candidate Disclosure” requirements for candidates running for positions on condominium boards of directors. In an effort to increase transparency and allow owners the ability to find out material information about candidates running…