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January 26, 2018 - By Injury Law Group

Are You Registered? Registering Your Condominium with the Condominium Authority of Ontario

Condominium and Housing Law

As of December 31, 2017 all condominium corporations must be registered with the Condominium Authority of Ontario (CAO) and must cover assessment fees starting from September 1, 2017 to March 21, 2018.

 

When the corporation registers, the following information is required:

  • Type of condominium – (e.g. standard condominium, common elements condominium, etc.);

  • Number of voting units ($1.00 per voting unit) and number of units; and

  • The condominium corporation’s address for service.

 

The names, e-mail addresses and terms of the condominium board members can be provided, as well as, the name, e-mail address and firm of the condominium manager. This information is not required, however, but is recommended.

Registration should be done by one of the following:

  1. The condominium manager.

  2. A condominium board member.

  3. The corporation’s legal counsel.

 

Once the condo has been registered, the assessment fees can be paid by the Condominium to CAO.

 

For more information on this, click here or call our office to speak with a trusted condominium lawyer.

 

 


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