The Condominium Management Services Act (“CMSA”) was enacted in 2015. The Condo Management Regulatory Authority of Ontario (“CMRAO”), which derives its authority from the CMSA, is the regulatory body that enforces the mandatory licensing of property managers. Read the article………………………..
Welland condo collapse: What’s happened since the start (ON)
Twenty months after ground was broken for a 226-unit luxury condo development alongside the Welland Recreational Canal, something went wrong at the site. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: The danger of restrictive bylaws (BC)
Q: Our strata corporation has a minimum of 30 days for any rentals. Otherwise, they will be deemed short-term rentals and subject to fines and penalties. We now find there are a number of units in the building that have been rented for the summer to the end of August, and there are all sorts of […]
Owner must pay Metro Vancouver strata $75K for e-cigarette fire (BC)
B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered the condo owners in an upscale Vancouver building to pay $75,873 for a fire caused by discarded smoking material. Read the article………………………..
Tobiano owners to form own association, threaten to withhold fees, as fight with developer expands (BC)
A group of Tobiano homeowners are looking to start up their own registered association in an effort to have a say in their community. The decision to create a new homeowners association came following a meeting amongst the group on Thursday evening. Read the article………………………..
Regina condo owners down in the dumps over food and yard waste program (SK)
Last Wednesday, city council approved the bylaw amendments that will allow the program to get going. The city is expecting the bins to be delivered in August and service to start in September. But like with the recycling program, most condos in the city will have to have a plan for their food and yard […]
Growing calls to extend B.C.’s heat-pump rebates to condos to keep vulnerable residents cool
Two years after a deadly heat dome killed more than 600 people in British Columbia, efficient cooling devices remain out of reach for many condo residents — the same people authorities say are the most at risk of dying during extreme heat. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Restrictive bylaws don’t always pan out (BC)
Dear Tony: Our strata corporation has a set a minimum of 30 days for any rentals, otherwise they will be deemed to be a short-term rental and subject to fines and penalties. Read the Q&A………………………….
Palliative dog permitted to live final days in condo with family after being threatened with eviction (ON)
It is not a decision meant to set condo precedent, but all the matters is Nikita will be allowed to spend her final days — however long that may be — at home, with her family. Read the article………………………..
Equal inconvenience rules in Vernon strata battle over security gate (bc)
A judge has ruled equality in inconvenience is key in a dispute between neighbouring strata corporations in Vernon. BC Supreme Court Justice Briana Hardwick ruled recently on the interpretation of an easement housing a security gate to access Kestrel Estates subdivision, part of Canadian Lakeview Estates Read the article………………………..
Calgary condo complex on the hook for road repairs after litigation with developer (AB)
Acondo complex in the city’s southeast is facing significant costs for upgrades and repairs to a privately-owned access road, and the condo board hopes the City of Calgary can step in and expropriate. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Failed windup results in major repairs (BC)
Dear Tony: In 2019 our strata corporation investigated the possibility of selling our property, with little success. Even with a reasonable offer from a buyer, we could never reach more than 50% of the owners willing to wind up and sell our property. Read the article………………………..
Provincial funding for EV charging stations runs out, leaving stratas in limbo (BC)
A provincial program that offered savings of up to $5,000 on the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in homes and condominium complexes is no longer accepting applications, leaving hundreds in the lurch. Read the article………………………..
‘Doesn’t make sense’: Condo board, resident embroiled in flag flap (ON)
“Approximately two weeks ago, I installed a Canadian flag upon the clear glass railing of my balcony,” he said. “I am a tenant in this building, subletting my unit from the current landlord.” On June 14, he says received a telephone call from his landlord after they had received an inquiry from Bayshore Property Management, […]
Northwest Calgary sinkhole leaves community association without water (AB)
A community association in northwest Calgary is out of water after a sinkhole appeared on Friday. On Monday, the Silver Springs Community Association said the building will be closed on Tuesday due to a water main break from the sinkhole. All fitness programs and classes were cancelled. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Failed windup results in major repairs (BC)
Dear Tony: In 2019 our strata corporation investigated the possibility of selling our property, with little success. Even with a reasonable offer from a buyer, we could never reach more than 50% of the owners willing to wind up and sell our property. Read the Q&A……………………………..
Condo Smarts: Who pays? Installing a charging station (BC)
Dear Tony: I submitted a request to my strata council to install a charging station for my electric vehicle. They have agreed that I could be granted permission subject to a long list of conditions including my agreement to pay all costs, pay the legal costs for the alteration agreement. Read the Q&A………………………………
Condo Smarts: Allocating strata expenses when only some enjoy benefits (BC)
Q: Our strata corporation has an ongoing dispute about the fairness of cost allocations for utilities. In our building, only the penthouse units have gas fireplaces and gas cooking ranges and barbeque connections. The remainder of the owners believe this is unfair as we do not have any benefit from the utility in the same […]
BC strata found negligent, ordered to pay $14,000 over leaky wall
A BC strata has been ordered to pay a resident $14,000 after it was found to have been negligent in repairing the exterior wall of a townhouse. According to a June 1 BC Civil Resolution Tribunal decision, Rupa Deb, who owns a townhouse in the 40-year-old strata, first noticed “sagging” from her bathroom titles in […]
Strata living: What to do when facing a special levy you can’t afford (BC)
Q: I’m a widowed senior who lives on a fixed income. After living in my apartment for about five years as a renter, I was able to buy the place three years ago. I have some health issues that make it hard to move so I was thankful to become an owner. But now I’m faced […]
Condo Smarts: Allocation of exclusive expenses often not enforceable (BC)
Dear Tony: We have an ongoing dispute in our strata corporation about the fairness of cost allocations for utilities. In our building, only the penthouse units have gas fireplaces and gas cooking ranges and barbeque connections. The remainder of the owners believe this is unfair as we do not have any benefit of the utility […]
Ontario is lacking condo managers and some worry it’ll only get worse as more units get built
Ontario property managers are raising the alarm about the province’s growing condo market, saying there’s not enough of them to handle an expected influx of units. Read the article………………………..
Humboldt condo fire leaves dozens of people homeless
An overnight fire at a condo building in Humboldt has left dozens in the community displaced. He said there were 19 firefighters with two command trucks, two fire trucks and one ladder truck sent to the 24-suite building, which housed 38 people. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Are age-restriction bylaws still enforceable? (BC)
Q: We have a situation in our strata corporation that has caused a fair amount of confusion. A 55-plus resident has passed away, and the younger spouse, who is 48 years old, remains in the unit. We passed our bylaw in 2021, and the younger spouse was residing with the 55-plus owner then. Read the Q&A……………………………….
Burlington condo owner hit with $40K water main repair bill (ON)
Duncan is on a fixed income of about $2,000 per month. She’s already struggling to meet expenses by keeping the heat down to save money and cutting back on tv costs. She says she goes to the food bank to help with the cost of living. She says her condo corporation had to replace the […]
More than half of GTA condo investors losing money on properties: report
A new report says for the first time ever, more than half of newly-completed condo investors in the Greater Toronto Area were losing money on their rental properties last year — and its authors expect the trend to persist. Read the article………………………..
Condo owner exempted from special assessment as status certificate failed to properly flag repairs (ON)
There’s a good reason why a potential condominium buyer should look over the status certificate for the corporation, as one purchaser in Waterloo, Ontario, recently found out. But it is just as important, an Ontario Superior Court of Justice judge said in a recent ruling, that the status certificate indicates the potential for special assessments […]
Halifax condo residents face obstacles trying to go green with solar panels
Kate Porter is a condo resident in the Armdale neighbourhood of Halifax who wants to join the fight against climate change, but says complex provincial regulations on electricity are holding her back. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Are age bylaws enforceable under Bill 44? (BC)
Dear Tony: We have a situation in our strata corporation that has caused a fair amount of confusion. A 55+ resident has died and the younger spouse, who is 48, remains in the unit. Read the Q&A……………………………….
How this Guelph condo building is getting ready for an EV revolution (ON)
Susan Parks paid $2,500 for an electrical line that runs to her spot in the parking garage at her condo in Guelph. It’s a rough-in for an electric vehicle (EV) charger. But she doesn’t own an EV. Along with 85 other gasoline-powered car owners in her condo, Parks signed up for the rough-in to ensure […]
BC woman paid $43,000 in lawyer fees to fight her strata
A BC resident who spent $43,000 on lawyers fighting her strata over an extension that was built 45 years ago, got no relief in court and will still have her fate decided by her strata council. According to a May 15 BC Civil Resolution Tribunal decision, Strata VR42 took owner Cheryl Learmonth to the online […]
Condo Smarts: How Bill 22 affects EV charging infrastructure (BC)
Dear Tony: Our strata has received several requests from owners for the upgrade of our parking garage and their townhouse garages to electric vehicle charging. They have identified the recent legislative amendments having passed and now we are pressed into responding and granting permission for installations. Several of the sections refer to regulations, but we […]
B.C. condo owner, developer suing each other after ceiling collapses in bedroom
A Burnaby condominium owner is suing her building’s developer after the ceiling of her unit collapsed in the bedroom above her head while she was sleeping, as well as in the kitchen and living room. Read the article………………………..
How a downtown Toronto condo defied the odds to save energy and money (ON)
From the outside, the French Quarter condos look like Hausmanian buildings from Paris that have been teleported from the 19th century onto Richmond Street East. But sitting on the roof are two van-sized boxes that make other buildings look like they’re in the past. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Age restriction bylaw exemptions explained (BC)
How do the new regulations grandfather people in our strata corporation with a 55-and-over bylaw? Our bylaw reads all occupants must be 55 and over. We are an intentional bare land community on Vancouver Island. Our community is not accustomed to children or families other than summer visits that we restrict to a maximum of […]
Condo Smarts: Act overrides some aspects of 55-and-under bylaw (BC)
Dear Tony: How do the new regulations grandfather people in at our strata corporation, which has a 55-and-over bylaw? Our bylaw states that all occupants must be 55 and over. We are an intentional bare land community on Vancouver Island. Read the Q&A……………………………….
Strata loophole needs to be closed to fix rising insurance rates: B.C. property management expert
Closing a small loophole in strata regulations around depreciation reports could yield big savings, says the president of B.C.’s largest property management company. Read the article………………………..
Quebec condo owner told her emotional support husky is too heavy
A woman living north of Montreal is in a battle with her condo association after the board found that the two-year-old husky she adopted from the SPCA to help with mental issues is over the weight limit. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Proposed legislation a road map for strata considering EV upgrades (BC)
Q: We have been advised that our strata corporation must now upgrade the parking garage to accommodate electric vehicles and charging stations and that we must use our contingency funds to pay for the upgrades. Our strata corporation has been planning for a roof replacement for five years, and we have sufficient funds in the […]
Condo Smarts: Can a strata refund an operating budget surplus to owners? (BC)
Dear Tony: Our strata corporation was left with a $125,000 surplus at the end of the year. In addition to the annual budget, we authorized contingency funds to be used for the repair of several roofs, which was transferred to the operating fund. Because of construction delays and a decision to not have our windows […]
Cowichan developer ordered to pay damages to Ladysmith strata (BC)
The Supreme Court of BC has ruled that Bruce Findlay and a land development company that he was a director with must pay $171,000 in damages to the strata corporation at the Seaview residential project in Ladysmith. Read the article………………………..
‘Insensitive’ strata ordered to pay condo owner $19,000 (BC)
A B.C. tribunal has called a strata “insensitive, stubborn, and high-handed” and ordered it to pay a condo owner $19,000 after it refused to grant her a hardship exemption and allow her to rent out her unit. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: What you need to know about warranty claims on new construction (BC)
Q: Our strata corporation is three years into its warranty, and as instructed, we have been providing claims information to our property manager and developer. We assumed these were valid claims because of the warranty, and the developer instructed us to notify them of everything. Read the article………………………..
BC strata lands in hot water after leak causes corrosive damage to vehicle
The vehicle belonged to Vikki Lorraine Hopes, who said that while insurance covered the damage the leaking ceiling caused, she wanted the strata to reimburse her for the deductible, which was $300. Read the article………………………..
Stressed penthouse owner takes strata to court over elevator noise (BC)
A penthouse co-owner and resident took his strata corporation to court over elevator noise, and he did pretty well in a small claims case. Read the article………………………..
B.C. makes amendments to strata age restriction bylaws
The province is making changes to its Strata Property Regulation that allowed some buildings to require tenants to be 55 years of age of older. The strata age restriction regulation was first put into effect in November 2022 as a way to ensure there was housing for seniors in B.C. Read the article………………………..
Condo board penalized for failing to act reasonably on owner’s renovation request (ON)
A Superior Court ruling in November cost a Mississauga condominium corporation more than $50,000, plus its own legal bills, for failing to act reasonably in considering an owner’s renovation requests. Read the article………………………..
Condo Smarts: Developer is not strata’s warranty provider (BC)
Dear Tony: Our strata corporation is three years into its warranty and as instructed we have been providing claims information to our property manager and developer. Read the Q&A……………………………….
B.C. strata must reimburse owner for removed bike room contents
B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered a strata to pay an owner $1,181 after the council had items he had in the complex’s bike room thrown out. Ales Eisner told tribunal member Sarah Orr that the strata removed his bikes and equipment from the room and disposed of them without proper notice. Read the article………………………..
Quebec woman fighting condo board for right to keep dog that helps with her mental health
A Quebec woman suffering with chronic depression and social anxiety may be forced to give up her dog or move out unless she can prove to her condo board that the dog is an emotional support animal — something experts say is challenging as most provinces, including Quebec, have no standards for this certification. Read the […]