Not exact matches
Get a letter of reference from your current landlord or
condominium association, veterinarian, and neighbors verifying that you are a responsible pet
owner.
Apartments say «no pets» or restrict pets by number and weight;
condominium and townhouse units have postage - stamp yards and restrictions on fences; many subdivisions and residential communities prohibit above - ground fences and kennel runs; and
owners think Ranger will be unhappy if he can't romp in a yard, so shelters and breed rescues
get frantic calls about the dog that needs a home because «we're moving next week.»
The court agreed with the
condominium corporation, and quoting from another case (YCC 482 v. Christiansen) stated: «It would be contrary to the scheme of the Act to prefer the interest of the
owner in ridding itself of the lien to the interest of the corporation in
getting paid.
No doubt the
condominium corporation was disappointed in not being able to
get an order requiring that the
owner be required to sell his unit.
To
get help in understanding your insurance coverage in a claim if you are a condo
owner or co-op
owner, you can check out this article which covers the various coverages for
condominium owners and will help you understand how they apply to you in a claim: Condo and Co-Op Essential Insurance Coverage Guide.
One of the first questions
condominium owners ask after they buy is, «How much condo insurance should I
get?»
What kind of say the condo
owners themselves
get in the special assessments decision depends upon the
condominium governing documents.
However, as with all things in life, there are pros and cons with condo living — and for condo unit
owners, the ease and convenience of the
condominium lifestyle brings with it the need to
get along with neighbors who share common areas, common walls, as well as the reality that
owners must deal with their Condo Boards.
Ontario's 1.3 million
condominium owners are «out on a limb» and have not been getting the protection and support they need, says Realtor Linda Pinizzotto, founder and president of the province's Condo Owners Association
owners are «out on a limb» and have not been
getting the protection and support they need, says Realtor Linda Pinizzotto, founder and president of the province's Condo
Owners Association
Owners Association (COA).