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Is now the time to buy a condo in Toronto?

Condo Control

The HCRA licenses builders and provides information on any disciplinary history. Keep in mind that older buildings will generally require more maintenance work than new builds. The builder should also provide you with all of the documents listed below. And ensure you are comfortable with the building’s financial information.

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Meet the Experts: AAOA Rental Housing Conference 2024 Speaker Lineup

American Apartment Owners Association

Rafael Azizyan Partner, California Property Law Group Rafael specializes in representing landlords in complex litigation cases, including wrongful evictions and tenant disputes. Kelly is also a licensed California real estate broker.

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How SB-721 is Shaping the Future of Property Management in California: A Comprehensive Analysis

Authority Property Management

Qualified professionals must conduct these inspections, including licensed architects, civil or structural engineers, or experienced contractors. Inspections must be performed by: Licensed Architects with structural design expertise. Civil or Structural Engineers licensed in California. Who is Qualified to Conduct Inspections?

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New California Commercial Lease Requirements – SB 1103

Esquire Property Management Group

Landlords will need to provide “supporting documentation” for applicable costs, which must be limited to expenses related to operation, maintenance, and repair. Ambiguities in certain language provisions could lead to protracted eviction processes and increased litigation between landlords and tenants.

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

HOA Managememt

It also regulates budgeting, insurance, maintenance obligations, and voting rights. Older HOAs that are not incorporated may not enjoy the same legal protections and could face more complex legal hurdles in enforcement or litigation. Alabama Uniform Condominium Act (1991) Applies to condominiums created on or after January 1, 1991.