The condo industry is going through significant changes aimed at improving the lives of condo owners in Ontario. As part of the many changes implemented through the Protecting Condominium Owners Act, the province has developed mandatory forms aimed at streamlining how condo corporations conduct their affairs. Many of these forms may initially appear foreign to the average condo owner. In this post, we (try to) explain how to complete the new Proxy form. We already have another post on this but, in light of the general confusion that continues to exist on how to complete this form, we are providing you with a more visual guide. This turned out to be a painfully detailed blog post for a crucially important form. Hopefully you find it useful. Read the article…………….
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