With the big celebration tomorrow, a yearly question: Can condos prohibit owners from displaying the Canadian flag?
With high vaccination rates and Ontario’s COVID-19 situation continuing to improve, most of the province’s remaining provincial masking requirements, including on public transit, will expire as of 12:00 a.m. on June 11, 2022.
The City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership team will be hosting an introductory webinar on building performance benchmarking.
No specific symptom — or lack of one — can say for sure it's COVID. You have to test
ACMO’s Membership Standards Committee met on March 17, 2022, to review the Decisions and Orders of the Discipline Committee issued by the CMRAO wherein Larlyn Property Management Ltd. admitted to a failure to comply with the Code of Ethics under clause 58(1) of the CMSA and failed to provide timely
Ontario will scrap most mask mandates — including in schools, restaurants, gyms and stores — across the province on March 21, with remaining COVID-19 regulations also set to drop by the end of April.
The CMRAO has observed a concerning trend where properties registered as condominiums are operating as rental properties and not complying with the Condominium Management Services Act, 2015 (CMSA). These condominiums are operating under the assumption that they are not subject to the CMSA because the units are all owned by …
New research by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries reveals that low reserve fund contributions will likely lead to overwhelming annual increases and require lump-sum payments from owners to cover shortfalls, and could potentially lead to the loss of homes, especially in the context of rising interest rates.
With key public health and health system indicators continuing to improve, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is cautiously and gradually easing public health measures sooner, with the next phase of measures being eased on February 17, 2022 at 12:01 a.m.
On January 20, 2022, Ontario announced the easing of some public health measures over the next 3 months, starting on January 31. Now that we finally have access to the new regulation, we can decipher what this means for CondoLand.