With another extension from the Government, condos in Ontario can hold virtual meetings without a virtual meeting by-law until September 30, 2023. But why keep pushing it off? If your condo doesn't already have a virtual meeting by-law, contact us today to get set up!
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CAT denies an owner's request for an AGM recording. However, it makes it clear that its decision is based on "the particular facts before it" and "not a blanket statement that AGM recordings are not records/producible". https://t.co/JjfGRyX5sG
Come see An Nguyen - one of GMA's finest - at
@CCIToronto's annual case law review! It's never a dull moment in "Condo World" and this year is no different!
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Ontario has once again extended virtual condo meetings without a by-law until September 30, 2022. Many condos have already passed their own virtual meeting by-laws but the extension is surely welcome. But why wait? Pass this by-law now and avoid missing the deadline!
ACMOCon is off to a hot start! We are looking forward to the session on avoiding conflicts of interest! - hats off to
@ACMO_org for organizing such an interactive conference!
Every condominium in Ontario should have a standard unit by-law and Bob Gardiner explains why. If you need one, you know GMA is here for you! https://t.co/2iqGRYbkjz
We're celebrating our Board of Directors! Today we're shouting-out our President, Murray Johnson! Murray is Vice President of Client Operations at Crossbridge Condominium Services and has served on our Board of Directors since 2012, becoming President in 2020. Thank you, Murray!
While condo board meetings can be held virtually, how do we deal with electronic signatures? In most cases, the electronic signature is as good as "wet ink". https://t.co/I2w7c3Wsh8
CAT rejects validity of condo's by-law reducing number of directors and as a result condo's representatives could not properly act on behalf of condo before the Tribunal. Hearing proceeded without condo's participation. https://t.co/274O38p87y
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We are over a year into the pandemic yet the mask debate continues. The Human Rights Tribunal and the Superior Court of Justice chime in:
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CAO updates Condo Act PDF forms to be more user friendly. The forms themselves remain the same but the files have been improved. Still, it's a step in the right direction - let's see if we can fix those confusing proxies next. https://t.co/eKjknSlpt1
It's important that condo owners and boards alike understand what the "units" and "common elements" are. A recent court decision illustrates the serious consequences for blurring the lines. https://t.co/0PHdt0diZc
The Government announces yet another extension permitting virtual meetings (without requiring a by-law) until December 31, 2021. But if you don't already have a virtual meeting by-law like many condos in Ontario, why wait? Get in touch with us today! https://t.co/o5wbNieIBb
The CAT's first decision on parking disputes is a must-read. The Amlani case - everyone's favourite decision - even makes an appearance. https://t.co/EQ5yGZwUkj