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This is a show dedicated to helping condo owners, directors, managers and other professionals learn more about the Condominium Industry in the Grand River Area.

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This is a show dedicated to helping condo owners, directors, managers and other professionals learn more about the Condominium Industry in the Grand River Area.

    Keeping up with the Condo Act

    Keeping up with the Condo Act

    Do you find that the Condominium Act is changing every day? This week, our host Michelle Dyer, is joined by condominium lawyer and fan favourite Michelle Kelly (Robson Carpenter LLP) to discuss their experiences navigating:
    The amendments during covidThe condo act vs. the declarationWhat causes delays to amendmentsVirtual AGMsUh-oh... emails??Wait...wait... What even is the Condo Act? 
    The Condo Act requires that condo corporations comply with several operational requirements. 
    These include: 
    Handling requests for residents. Maintaining records. Maintaining the property of the condo corporation.Listen now, and leave your comments!

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    Thank you to RLB, LLP for the use of their recording studio! 
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    DISCLAIMER
    Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.

    • 22 min
    Understanding Tarion and Performance Audits

    Understanding Tarion and Performance Audits

    Are you confused about Tarion and its significance in homeownership? If so, you will benefit from this in-depth discussion about Tarion, and why it’s so important for you as a condo owner, board member, or property manager. We dive into what happens when repairs are needed, and instances where compromises can be negotiated or conciliation is requested.


    Join Michelle as she engages in this conversation with Henry Jansen from Criterium-Jansen Engineers for a comprehensive exploration of Tarion and performance audits.


    In this episode, we delve into:
    Understanding what Tarion is and its coverage for each year of your home warrantyThe pivotal role of engineers and how they contribute to the processGaining valuable insights into performance audits, including what to expect and the steps to address and rectify identified issuesExpert tips for board members to skillfully navigate the Tarion process, saving both money and headachesA review of Tarion timelines and deficiency guidelines for a smooth and successful resolution

    Thank you to RLB, LLP for the use of their recording studio! 


    Please rate and review this podcast on your favourite listening platform!


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    DISCLAIMER
    Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.

    • 39 min
    How to Hire a Landscaper

    How to Hire a Landscaper

    Searching for the best fit landscaper for your condo but unsure what qualities to look for? Conversely, have you ever wondered what contractors desire in their clients? In this episode, we dive into the world of landscaping and explore the perspectives of both clients and contractors. 


    Whether you're a condo board member, owner, property manager, or a contractor, this episode will give you valuable insight, equip you with knowledge to make informed decisions, and help you foster successful partnerships.


    Join Michelle as she engages in a conversation with Randy Rego, Condo Manager from Wilson Blanchard Management, and Mike Seager, President of Superb Property Maintenance.


    In this insightful episode, we’re exploring:
    Essential factors to consider when hiring a landscaper that aligns with your condominium’s needsDifferent landscaping services, from grass maintenance to snow removal and everything in betweenThe importance of effective communication between clients and contractorsTips for establishing clear expectations and maintaining a successful working relationship

    Thank you to RLB, LLP for the use of their recording studio! 


    Please rate and review this podcast on your favourite listening platform!


    Connect with CCI:
    CCI-GRC Website (info, blogs and events found here!)CCI on FacebookCCI on InstagramCCI on LinkedIn

    DISCLAIMER
    Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.

    • 38 min
    Employment Issues in Condominiums (Part 2)

    Employment Issues in Condominiums (Part 2)

    We continue our discussion on the shifts we are seeing recently hiring a live-in superintendent vs. a building service provider. 


    In this episode, Chris Mendes of SV Law joins Michelle Weigel of Weigel Property Management, Christine Merswolke of LCM Property Services, and Marni Outerbridge of SV Law. 


    We’re exploring:
    The surprising thing live-in superintendents often aren’t aware ofTwo key factors to help navigate an employee (or service provider) relationshipHow to keep the right candidate in this role for a long timeVarious factors to consider when replacing a live-in superintendentThe basics of employment law and the framework that applies to condos and the employment relationship when you have a superintendent What you can do to proactively manage risk

    Please rate and review this podcast on your favourite listening platform!


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    DISCLAIMER
    Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.

    • 54 min
    Employment Issues in Condominiums

    Employment Issues in Condominiums

    If you need help deciding whether to hire a superintendent or a building service provider for your condominium, this episode is for you!


    Condo boards are responsible for ensuring the repair and maintenance of their common elements, and one important piece to this is delegation. Some boards opt to have live-in superintendents, and some hire building services providers. We’re talking about the differences and various implications of hiring an employee vs. independent contractor in this episode.


    Chris Mendes of SV Law introduces our panel: Michelle Weigel of Weigel Property Management, Christine Merswolke of LCM Property Services, and Marni Outerbridge of SV Law. 


    In this episode we hear from Michelle on:
    How to determine whether a service provider or employee is the best choice The benefits and drawbacks of hiring an employee vs a service providerThe responsibility of the Board of Directors when hiring and managing an employeeHow to maintain sustainability and consistency when Board of Directors change regularly

    Please rate and review this podcast on your favourite listening platform!


    Connect with CCI:


    CCI-GRC Website (info, blogs and events found here!)CCI on FacebookCCI on InstagramCCI on LinkedIn


    DISCLAIMER
    Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.

    • 33 min
    Enhancing Condo Safety: Preventing and Handling Emergencies in Your Condo Unit

    Enhancing Condo Safety: Preventing and Handling Emergencies in Your Condo Unit

    Are you prepared for unforeseen emergencies in your condo unit? From sudden flooding, to discovering mold, to late-night emergencies, it's crucial to consider potential risks before moving into a condominium. 


    Join us as we delve into the world of condo emergencies with Sara Hicks from MF Property Management and Mike Conway from Woodhouse Group. Their insights and expertise will help you understand how to prevent and effectively handle emergency situations in your condo as an owner and a property manager.


    In this episode, you'll discover:
    Practical tips to prevent emergencies while you're away from your condo unitCommon emergency calls received by property managersThe step-by-step process and recommended actions when faced with an emergencyInsights on dealing with condo owners who hoard and the role of property managers and contractorsOptions for mold prevention and effective removal techniques

    Prepare yourself for any condo emergency by tuning in to this informative episode. Don't miss out on valuable advice that will help safeguard your condo unit and ensure your peace of mind.


    Thanks to RLB, LLP for the use of their recording studio! 


    Subscribe and review this episode on your favourite podcast platform!


    Connect with CCI:
    CCI-GRC Website (info, blogs, and events found here!)CCI on FacebookCCI on InstagramCCI on LinkedIn


    DISCLAIMER
    Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.

    • 48 min

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