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Is now the time to buy a condo in Toronto?

Condo Control

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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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

Amendments were made in 2024, requiring condominiums with 25 or more units to have a website. HB 1203 makes it clear that HOAs need a website, just like condominium communities. Mandatory reserve fund requirements This news should not come as a surprise to any Florida condominium community. Recent U.S.

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Email policies for condos and HOAs

Condo Control

Download our free email policy In order to ensure email correspondence remains productive and useful, condominiums and HOAs should have an email or electronic communications policy in place. Finally, even though owners do not have an automatic right to inspect emails between directors, that does change when litigation is filed.

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What to Do When Your Property Manager Ignores You

Property Management Inc.

Dealing with a property manager who ignores your concerns or requests can be frustrating and challenging. Whether you're renting an apartment, condominium, or commercial space, effective communication with your property manager is essential for resolving issues and ensuring a positive rental experience.

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Alabama HOA Laws: A Guide to Homeowners’ Rights and HOA Powers

HOA Managememt

Alabama Uniform Condominium Act (1991) Applies to condominiums created on or after January 1, 1991. The states Uniform Condominium Act outlines development procedures, unit owner rights, and association responsibilities. Placing a Lien If a homeowner fails to pay dues, the HOA may file a lien against the property.