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Add some spice to the Q & A sessions

A question about maintenance fees

The reserves are actually a 25-year loan

The less owners know, the happier they are

A mixed bag of condo issues

Reading a Status Certificate

There seems to be a shortage of ethics

Fines

The endless fan coil replacement saga

Ontario's Landlord Tenant Board is brutal

Condo election speeches

Fan coil replacement

Buying a condo sight unseen

Superior Court awards condo owner $30,000 in noise ruling

The sorrows of an amateur landlord

Sudbury's home prices a bargain?

Ontario condo owners furious after being hit with $20,000 special assessment

If tragedy strikes, who's to blame?

Portlanders desperately try to sell off homes taken over by squatters

Condo fees are not as low as you think

No AGMs, no elections

Reserve Fund Studies—Part 4

The indoor management rule

Toronto Fire Services gets a new ladder truck

Modern construction a major factor in condo fire

Buying a house sight unseen!

Reserve Fund Studies—Part 3a

$3 Million Stolen From Law Firm by Bookkeeper, Prosecutors Say

Condo charges 50% higher fees on rented units?

Reserve Fund Studies—Part 3

Condos in the news

Reserve Fund Studies (Part 2)

Reserve Fund Studies (Part 1)

Miscellaneous condo news reports

Self-closing door closers are important fire safety devices

Doing too much thinking

Condo life: Worry-free living?

Grand jury recommends how to avert another disaster like the Surfside condo collapse

Companies charged with conspiracy to commit fraud & rig bids for GTA condo contracts

Lawsuit alleges stuffed ballot boxes, other irregularities in Toronto condo election

Ontario condo managers warned not to influence elections after investigator raises concerns about digital votes

Condo owners in aging building face $14M in repairs. If they can't pay their part they risk losing their homes

Condo unit in Toronto sold for $140,000

Do the math

Before Florida’s deadly condo collapse, one of the Canadians behind the development faced decades of lawsuits and claims of fraud