Condo corporations that do not register with the Condominium Authority of Ontario (CAO) and pay their first assessment by Feb. 28, 2018, may face late charges. But the CAO has pushed back the original deadline it set, Dec. 31, 2017, with the goal of getting the 4,000 condo corporations that have yet to do so registered before then. “Late charges may apply, but we are hoping that we can reach all condo corporations so that they can register by Feb. 28,” Robin Dafoe, executive director and registrar of the CAO, said via email. Read the article…………….
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