SKU: OC-62213
Get up to speed on recent amendments to the Condominium Property Act and their impact on your day-to-day practice.
Topics:
- Recent developments in condominium caselaw, including condominium cases revolving around short terms rentals, costs, contributions, builders’ liens, and more.
- Issues relating to the duties of a condominium corporation to keep its common property in a state of good and serviceable repair, including the board’s obligations, how this affects unit owners, and the corporation’s statutory obligations.
- What to watch for in bylaws when acting for buyers, including who is responsible for insurance, does my buyer have a parking spot, can my buyer grow cannabis, and can my buyer bring pets onto the property.
- Advising clients in respect of requirements for developer turnover; how to balance the statutory requirements with practical considerations.
- Condominium issues encountered during real estate conveyancing.
- Alternative dispute resolution for condominiums; consider what are other provinces doing on this issue and the potential application in Alberta.
This on-demand program was originally broadcast as a webinar on March 15, 2022. Total running time for each presentation ranges between 30 minutes to 1 hour, with a seperate 50 minute Q&A session.
Chair
Hugh Willis, Willis Law
Presenters
Victoria A. Archer, Barrister & Solicitor
John Frame, Witten LLP
Laurie S. Kiedrowski, McLeod Law LLP
Dionne Levesque, Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP
Joshua I. Selby, Miller Thomson LLP
Todd Shipley, Reynolds Mirth Richards & Farmer LLP
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$95.00