CCI Huronia Blog
December 5, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Debbie Dale and Kirsten Dale, MCRS Property Management
Author: Debbie Dale and Kirsten Dale, MCRS Property Management
Condominium Managing and Rule Enforcement
“Thou shalt not” is a confrontational approach that is contrary to achieving harmonious use of common elements, however the line in the sand is just that to preserve the rights of all owners.
December 1, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Ashley Lamb – Barrie Condo Corner – Condominium Focused Realtor
Author: Ashley Lamb – Barrie Condo Corner – Condominium Focused Realtor
Common Elements vs Exclusive-use Common Elements
Common elements in a condominium are the shared areas in the community that belong to all unit owners. These could include: lobbies, hallways, stairwells, garbage areas, community bike storage, visitors parking, and all exterior property grounds and gardens, party room, exercise facilities, pools, change rooms, hot tubs, tennis courts, video rooms, libraries, and billiard rooms.
August 2, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Tricia Baratta, AJ Gallagher Insurance Brokers
Author: Tricia Baratta, AJ Gallagher Insurance Brokers
Townhouse Condominium vs. Apartment Condominium Insurance Coverage: The same but different
A comparison of the insurance policies of an apartment-style condominium and that of a townhouse condominium community, you would see they are very much the same. You will have to take a closer look to see the differences between the policies and will find these on the declaration pages of …
July 19, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Storage Issues - The Fire Code vs. The Building Code
Every once in a while, condos face unexpected challenges. One type of challenge we’ve been seeing a lot more of lately is Storage Issues in Condos, sometimes because of disconnects between the building code and the fire code when it comes to storage regulations.
July 5, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Jon Juffs, McIntosh Perry
Author: Jon Juffs, McIntosh Perry
Differences Between High-Rise and Townhouse Reserve Fund Studies in Ontario
In Ontario, all condominium corporations are required to have a reserve fund, study, and plan.
July 5, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Jessica Laker, Laker Property Management Ltd
Author: Jessica Laker, Laker Property Management Ltd
Differences between styles of Condominiums - Building vs Townhouses
Condominiums can range from buildings to commercial, vacant land to industrial, and many more.
January 13, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Ashley Winberg, Elia Associates PC
Author: Ashley Winberg, Elia Associates PC
Is Bill 23 the Answer to Ontario’s Housing Crisis?
On October 25, 2022, the provincial government announced Bill 23 (the More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022), which strives to have 1.5 million homes built in the Province of Ontario over the next 10 years. Bill 23 attempts to make the foregoing possible by proposing significant and widespread amendments to …
January 4, 2023 - Blog Post
Author: Debbie Dale, MCRS Property Management
Author: Debbie Dale, MCRS Property Management
Resilient Communities Rise Above the Rest
Resiliency is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. The ability to bounce back in fast recovery mode does not happen of its own accord.
December 30, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Mina Tesseris, Arbitech Inc.
Author: Mina Tesseris, Arbitech Inc.
Integrating Resilience into Condo Building Repair Projects
We hear the term “resilience” in our everyday lives more often now than ever.
November 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Chris Jaglowitz, Common Ground Condo Law
Author: Chris Jaglowitz, Common Ground Condo Law
Condo Bylaws on Borrowing
Condo boards often ask if their corporation's original borrowing bylaw (the one passed while under developer control) is sufficient to authorize major borrowings many years later. It is not.
November 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Condo Budgets and Fire Safety
Budgets varying depending on factors about your condominium, size, age and community. The fire code is applied in a similar way.
November 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Jon Juffs, McIntosh Perry
Author: Jon Juffs, McIntosh Perry
Condominium Operations
When it comes to condominium operations, there really are two financial areas to know about – and the more you know about them the less you will fear the changes that inevitably arise with them.
November 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Debbie Dale, MCRS Property Management
Author: Debbie Dale, MCRS Property Management
Back to the Basics – Common Expense Fees
There are a few different techniques to eliminate the fear of inevitable condominium fee increases.
November 14, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Robert Weinberg, Percel Inc.
Author: Robert Weinberg, Percel Inc.
Condo Corporations and Borrowing Money
Why does it make sense for a condominium corporation to borrow money? There are many reasons, and a lot of it depends on the type of condominium you are and situation you are in.
November 14, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Ryan Griffiths, CWB Maxium
Author: Ryan Griffiths, CWB Maxium
Borrowing
Borrowing is becoming more common for condominium corporations.
October 31, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Patricia Elia, Elia Associates PC
Author: Patricia Elia, Elia Associates PC
Legal Impacts of Special Assessments
Special assessments, to be honest, can be scary. Why? Because it is a demand for cash that is not expected because it is over and above the budget requirements for cash.
October 31, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Jeff Struewing, Shore To Slope Management Services Inc.
Author: Jeff Struewing, Shore To Slope Management Services Inc.
Condo Boards and Special Assessments
Condominiums often struggle when faced with an unexpected major repair or replacement.
October 26, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Ashley Lamb – Barrie Condo Corner – Condominium Focused Realtor
Author: Ashley Lamb – Barrie Condo Corner – Condominium Focused Realtor
Taking the Fear Out of Special Assessments When Selling
Selling a condominium that has a special assessment in the status certificate, it can be stressful. Hiring an agent that understands special assessments can make your listing and transaction go much smoother.
February 24, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Jon Juffs, McIntosh Perry
Author: Jon Juffs, McIntosh Perry
Funds, Studies, and Plans – Oh My!
These are the fundamentals of common element replacement and major repairs – funds, studies, and plans.
February 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: CCI Huronia Members
Author: CCI Huronia Members
Words of Wisdom on the Importance of Education for Condo Directors
CCI Huronia's 2-day Intensive Director's Course provides participants with important knowledge needed by condominium directors.
February 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: CCI Huronia Members
Author: CCI Huronia Members
Participants’ Testimonials on the CCI Huronia Intensive Director’s Course
CCI Huronia presents a 2-day intensive Condominium Director's Course each April. Participants find enormous value in this in-depth learning experience with a focus on the practical aspects of being a Condo Director.
February 23, 2022 - Blog Post
Author: Tsehaie Makonnen, CMRAO
Author: Tsehaie Makonnen, CMRAO
CMRAO’s New Education Program Prepares Managers for a Career in Ontario’s Growing Condominium Industry
The Condominium Management Regulatory Authority of Ontario (CMRAO) recently introduced new education requirements that impact both future and current CMRAO licensees.
December 14, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Adam Arcuri, CondoVoter
Author: Adam Arcuri, CondoVoter
Innovative Tech Solutions for Hybrid Meetings
Virtual meetings safeguarded residents, guests, board members and managers as condo corporations navigated through social distancing rules due to the pandemic. In condominium communities, virtual meetings have become the "new normal".
December 14, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Sonja Hodis, Hodis Law
Author: Sonja Hodis, Hodis Law
CAT’s Evolution – January 1, 2022 sees a further expansion of their jurisdiction
The Condominium Authority Tribunal (commonly known as CAT) has gone through quite an evolution since its inception which occurred as a result of the 2017 changes to the Condominium Act (the “Act”).
December 8, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Fire Safety in Condos - Ever Evolving
We hear from clients every day who are frustrated that there always seems to be a new Fire Code requirement or standard that they have to comply with. How are they supposed to know them all? How are they supposed to keep up? WHY does the Fire Code keep changing?
December 8, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Emilie Stroud, MCRS Property Management
Author: Emilie Stroud, MCRS Property Management
Meeting in the New World
It’s no exaggeration to say the last eighteen months have been a huge learning curve for many of us, with an unprecedented reliance on the Internet, and digital communication swiftly becoming a vital skill to master.
October 28, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Debbie Dale, MCRS Property Management
Author: Debbie Dale, MCRS Property Management
READY? SET? GO ... WHERE’S YOUR GO BAG??
What would you take with you in an emergency evacuation? Prepare your "GO bag" now!!
October 28, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Rolly Mechler, Elevator One Inc. - Sales & Marketing Manager
Author: Rolly Mechler, Elevator One Inc. - Sales & Marketing Manager
Top 5 Elevator Safety Tips
Elevators are critical pieces of any apartment or condo as they transport precious cargo (people) every day.
October 27, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Ashley Winberg, Elia Associates PC
Author: Ashley Winberg, Elia Associates PC
Water Safety and Your Condo
Residing in a condominium that is situated on a lake or has a hot tub, pool and/or pond is a huge perk in the summer months but comes with significant risk and potential liability.
October 26, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Patricia Elia, Elia Associates PC
Author: Patricia Elia, Elia Associates PC
Common Element Etiquette
As we emerge back into society, we thought the following common element etiquette rules would be helpful.
October 26, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Author: Michele Farley, FCS Fire Consulting Services Ltd.
Tips for Sustainable Fire Safety and Fire Code Compliance
Fire Safety has always been an important topic. Now, with more people being home because of COVID we are seeing a significant increase in home fires and home fire fatalities. This makes this topic even more important than ever for corporations, Boards of Directors and individual unit owners!
October 26, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Patricia Elia, Elia Associates PC
Author: Patricia Elia, Elia Associates PC
Condos, COVID and Compliance
Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 1704 brought an application to prevent a condominium unit owner from continuing repairs, contrary to its policy.
October 19, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Dr. Mabel Hsin, M.D.
Author: Dr. Mabel Hsin, M.D.
Mental Health During COVID-19
It is not infection from the virus which had the greatest impact on most people's health during this pandemic.
October 19, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Joanna Tomaszewski Property Manager, Bayshore Property Management
Author: Joanna Tomaszewski Property Manager, Bayshore Property Management
How COVID-19 Affected Communicating in Condos
Covid 19 has changed many things around us, most of all how we communicate, not only with our friends and family but within condominium communities as well.
October 19, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Jeff Struewing Property Manager - Shore to Slope Management Services Inc.
Author: Jeff Struewing Property Manager - Shore to Slope Management Services Inc.
COVID-19 Impact on Condominiums
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about many impacts on condominiums. While some are restrictions on amenities and day-to-day living, some impact the condominium budget and operations.
October 19, 2021 - Blog Post
Author: Sonja Hodis, Hodis Law
Author: Sonja Hodis, Hodis Law