CondoLawAlberta

  • Buyers
    • What is a Condominium?
    • Is a Condo Right for You?
    • Buying a Condo
      • Choosing a Condominium
      • Collecting & Reviewing Documents
      • Deposit, occupancy fees and other issues
      • Experts Who Can Help
      • New Home Warranties
  • Owners
    • Developer Turnover
    • Condo issues – people, pets, repairs
    • Renting & Selling
      • Renting Your Condo
      • Selling Your Condo
  • Condo Board
    • What is the Board of Directors?
    • Powers and Duties
    • Condo Board Conduct
  • Governance & Operations
    • Bylaws
    • Rules
    • Sanctions
    • Repairs & Maintenance
    • Management
    • Termination of Agreements
    • Meetings
    • Insurance
    • Privacy
    • Information & Document Requests
    • Document and Record Management
    • Communication
  • Finances
    • Annual Report
    • Budget & Financial Statements
    • Condominium Contributions (Fees)
    • Reserve Fund
    • Reserve Fund During Emergency
    • Special Levy
    • Operating Account
    • Trust Money and Investments
    • Underestimated Expenses
  • Dispute Resolution
    • Condominium Dispute Resolution Tribunal (CDRT)
    • Dispute Resolution for Buyers
    • Dispute Resolution for Owners
    • Dispute Resolution for Boards
  • Glossary

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What is a Condominium? An overview of what you need to know about condominiums.

Is a Condo Right for You? Information to consider when deciding whether condominium living is the right option for you.

Buying a Condo Information on the process of buying a condo including how to choose a condominium, collecting and reviewing documents, deposits and more.

Dispute resolution for buyers Information and tips on resolving disputes.

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