by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
This week we have a guest blogger, Peter Clark, partner with Heenan Blaikie’s Taxation Law Practice Group. In his post, Peter discusses the potential tax implications of condominium flips. The Problem: We have heard that CRA is undertaking an “audit project” that is...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Grid, Toronto’s weekly magazine, interviewed Denise Lash for their “Ask an Expert” column. Denise answers questions from first-time condo buyers, such as the definition and relevance of status certificates. Denise previously provided a more detailed description of...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
The March 2011 issue of Condo Business Magazine is focused on bylaws and the legalities of condominium living, and the article written by Barbara Homes and Denise Lash focuses on what condominium corporations can do to prevent or stop the operation of illegal and...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Section 132 of the Condominium Act sets out the procedure for mediating and arbitrating condominium disputes between an owner and a condominium corporation. Section 132(4) provides, in particular, that every declaration shall be deemed to contain a provision that the...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
A recent column in the Toronto Star focused on the problems facing a condominium corporation when a resident has dementia. As many seniors are opting for condominium living, this will be a growing concern, particularly with the baby boomers rapidly aging. A resident...