CCI Toronto News
March 13, 2020 - CCI Toronto News
COVID-19 BULLETIN!
As widely reported in the news recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared COVID-19 virus a global pandemic. Around the world we are starting to see various organizations cancel large scale conferences and events due to concerns over the COVID-19 virus.March 12, 2020 - Legislative Newsflash
TSSA Advocacy Update
Rebuilding Consumer Confidence Act, 2019: Improving Elevator Compliance. In our last Legislative Newsflash on TSSA Advocacy, we reached out to members of the condominium community to obtain their input on elevator-related issues currently facing the industry.January 30, 2020 - Legislative Newsflash
The Effect of the Mei Ki Ching v. CCC No. 203 Court Case on Condo Notices of Lien
On September 10th 2019, a decision by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Mei Ki Ching v. Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 203, 2019 ONSC 4338 ("Ching"), was released.January 23, 2020 - Legislative Newsflash
Proposed Changes to the CAT's Jurisdiction
One of the many changes to the condominium legislative landscape that came into force on November 1, 2017 was the creation of the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT).December 11, 2019 - Legislative Newsflash
Short Term Rentals
As many people reading this will be aware, the City of Toronto passed by-laws in December 2017 to restrict the operation of short-term rentals throughout the city.December 4, 2019 - Legislative Newsflash
EWRB and Insurance Advocacy Follow up
CCI Toronto has learned that there is a proposed amendment to O.Reg 506/18 (Reporting of Energy Consumption and Water Use) which would put a stop to further rollout to buildings under 100,000 square feet.November 4, 2019 - Legislative Newsflash
Insurance Advocacy
CCI-Toronto is aware that there has been much discussion and concern in the Ontario condominium market related to significantly increasing premiums and deductibles in insurance policies.September 26, 2019 - Legislative Newsflash
Mandatory Forms under the Condominium Act
The Ontario government is currently proposing to transfer control over the content and formatting of 19 of the mandatory Forms under the Condominium Act, from the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (the "Ministry") to the Condominium Authority of Ontario (the "CAO").September 19, 2019 - Legislative Newsflash
Fire Code Enforcement Crackdowns In Condos
Toronto Fire Services and a growing number of other municipal Fire Services from outside the GTA have begun an inspection blitz at all high-rise residential buildings, including multi-unit condominium corporations, to ensure compliance with the Ontario Fire Code, a regulation under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act.September 11, 2019 - Legislative Newsflash