A recent Court ruling is changing how to assess “act of omission” cases and if condominium corporations can charge units owners for insurance deductibles.
For years the issue of short term rentals in Alberta condominiums has been a lively topic. In Condominium Corporation No. 0425177 v. Kuzio the court has addressed short term rentals, but unfortunately not in full and final way (yet).
SVR Lawyers is very pleased to be sponsoring and presenting at the Alberta Condominium & Real Estate Conference taking place November 1 & 2 in Calgary.
On March 28th, Dionne Levesque will be presenting at the Canadian Condominium Institute Calgary luncheon on ‘Stage 2: Condo Legislation Update… are YOU ready?‘.
On December 14, 2018, substantial changes were announced for Alberta’s Condominium Property Act and Condominium Property Regulation. The changes will come into effect July 1, 2019 and Jan 1, 2020.
Alberta’s Condominium Act has been updated with changes coming into effect on January 1, 2018 and April 1, 2018. The amendments include many changes that will impact the operations of condominium boards and developers.