by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
In a recent court decision, the court determined that it was legal for a developer to limit its liability with respect to common elements deficiency claims so that the developer would not be responsible for any claims in excess of the amounts provided by the Tarion...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
It’s move-in day to your first downtown condo. As an avid cyclist, you’re excited to be steps from Toronto’s bike lanes and paths. Your excitement quickly fades when you learn that all your condo’s bike racks are occupied and that your condo’s rules prohibit bikes in...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Many of us have had experience with unit owners who refuse to provide access to their unit for pest control. We have dealt with unit owners who raise issues with respect to the type of pesticide that is being used. In certain circumstances, condominium corporations...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Denise Lash is interviewed by Rob Carrick from the Globe and Mail in this video on how to avoid nasty surprises related to condo fees. How do you prepare for the kind of condo fee demands that might exist in the near future in a brand new or existing condominium?...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
Condo buyers with disabilities are having difficulty finding suitable housing to meet their needs. Part of the problem is that the development industry has not been focusing on the special needs of persons who require modification to the traditional design of...
by CAI Canada | Jul 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
With the record-breaking number of new condominium construction in the greater Toronto area downtown core, it’s pretty obvious that many people are interested in buying units. But for those out-of-town investors, renting is the most practical thing to do. In the...