Bylaws and What to Watch in General: Acting for Condominium Buyers (On-Demand)

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When acting for condominium buyers, there are many things to consider when advising your clients. Providing practice pointers, this presentation delves into potential issues relating to insurance, chargebacks, contributions, estoppel certificates, use and occupancy restrictions, and parking and storage.

This on-demand program originally broadcast on March 15, 2022, as part of our Condominium Law Update webinar. Total running time is 1 hour, with an additional 52 minute faculty Q&A.

You may also be interested in other presentations from this program. Click here for the full Condominium Law Update program.

Faculty

Chair

Hugh Willis, Willis Law

Presenter

Laurie S. Kiedrowski, McLeod Law LLP

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