Condominium Fee Collection – A Case for Consistency
As someone who has seen a bunch of estoppel packages in my professional career, I am often surprised by the amount of arrears that many condominium board will allow a unit owners to carry for extended time periods. I have seen arrears against…
“Not a Non Resident” – And Other Phrases that Can Cost You $92,000
The Tax Court of Canada affirmed a tax assessment this summer of $92,000 on what appears to be an innocent purchaser of residential real estate property. The case of Kau v. The Queen, 2018 TCC 156 demonstrates one of the other tax liability…
How to Impose Condominium Fees – Smooke v Rosemont Estate Condo Corp 101222494
Condominium fees are usually the number one conflict point between boards of condominium corporation and the unit owners of that condominium corporation. The big issues include:
(a) Increases to condominium fees in any given year.
(b) The…