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How do license plate readers work in condominium buildings?

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That being said, license plate readers can be effective access control solutions in condominium parking garages. Table of contents How do automated license plate readers work How are LPR systems used in condo buildings? If you’ve ever driven on a toll road, you will have encountered a license plate reader (LPR) system.

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New Florida laws for summer 2025: Is your condo impacted?

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Although summer is a great time for a bit of rest and relaxation, Florida condominiums have some work ahead of them. Note that this bill is directed at condominium and cooperative associations. House Bill 913 , also known as the 2025 Reform Bill, came into effect July 1. can be used to host board and membership meetings.

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Is now the time to buy a condo in Toronto?

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But, making such a large purchase always comes with risks that need to be evaluated. The price is right It’s still a stretch to say that Toronto condominiums are affordable, but prices are certainly more reasonable now than they were 3 years ago. Q1 2025 condominium sales amounted to 3,794 in the GTA, down 21.7%

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5 ways for high rise condominiums to save money in 2025

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Densely populated high rise condominiums have always been budget conscious. Reduce administrative costs Administrative costs are any expenses incurred to maintain day-to-day operations of the condominium. Chatbots Chatbots can be installed on a condominiums website to answer basic questions from prospective buyers or residents.

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The Corporate Transparency Act – should your association wait to file a report?

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Homeowners associations, condominium associations, and housing cooperatives are usually structured as state non-profit corporations and are therefore swept into the BOI reporting requirements. Why are condos and HOAs expected to file a report?

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Ways to prolong your condo elevator’s useful lifespan

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While that seems relatively long, consider this: it can cost $200,000 to $300,000 to replace a single elevator cab in a condominium! Instead of paying a premium to replace an entire cab or initiate emergency repairs, your condominium can budget accordingly and spend less on small repairs and adjustments.