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Noce: Only bylaws, not rules, can have fines for non-compliance
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Noce: Only bylaws, not rules, can have fines for non-compliance
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Life in a condominium can be maintenance-free, but no one ever said it’s rule-free. With so many residents owning and sharing common space, law and order must prevail.
Every owner belongs to the condo corporation, that body which also makes and enforces the bylaws informing how the property is operated and maintained. A volunteer board of residents governs the condo corporation, following Alberta’s Condominium Property Act.
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Common areas are owned by everyone the green spaces, lobbies, hallways and garbage rooms, fitness rooms, pools and other amenity rooms. Owners have full control over their individual units, however, there are exclusive-use areas that are part of the common area package. Also known as limited common property, these areas might include balconies, assigned or leased parking stalls, patios, backyards in
Honey, I need the basement back Alberta laws changed in 2020 to set out specific time frames for how long various condo documents need to be kept
Author of the article: Roberto Noce
Publishing date: Jun 04, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 2 minute read • There is a legal need to keep condo board documents but fortunately, there is a time limit on many. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto
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Question: Our condominium corporation is more than 25 years old, and we are self-managed. I have been on the board for at least 20 years. I have boxes of minutes, financial reports, invoices and other documents of the corporation in my basement. My wife has now demanded that I get rid of the documents so that we can have our basement back. No one from the board wants the boxes. How long do