Condominium corporations will be required to send out certain information certificates (including periodic information certificates, and new
owner information certificate).
Not exact matches
This requirement means that
owners of dwellings with three or more rental units have to provide basic
information including a
certificate of occupancy to the Rockland Department of Health.
The Rental Registry requires
owners of dwelling with three or more units to register on - line with the Rockland Department of Health and to provide a
certificate of occupancy and other
information.
The health
information to be kept on the OESCA website pedigree database shall be submitted by the
owner or breeder and will only consist of OFA
certificate numbers (obtained from actual OFA
certificates).
If the
owner chooses to send in his / her copy along with the identifying
information about the dog, any dog with no major inherited eye abnormalities will receive a registration
certificate, good for one year.
Proof must be in the form of a vaccine
certificate or acceptable printed receipt from a licensed veterinarian showing
owner, patient
information, and veterinarian
information.
Check your
certificate for correct
owner name, address, and pet
information.
International pet health
certificates, which contain
information about your pet including but not limited to breed, color, age, country of origin, contact
information for its
owner, parasite prevention, and vaccinations given, can be issued by your upper east side veterinarian.
Qualifying dogs nominated by their
owners with the required
information will receive a
certificate of recognition
We do not ask for any payment
information when new
owners activate the
certificate.
Electronic service of notices and
information certificates can help condo corporations manage the cost of the increasing number of communications to
owners and promote green initiatives.
There is a new requirement for condominium corporations to provide
owners (and mortgagees) with «
information certificates».
What are the «
information certificates» that the condominium corporation is required to send to
owners (and mortgagees)
The summary confirms that there are three types of
information certificates that condominium corporations will be required to provide to
owners:
In this Blog No. 2, I explore the following question: What are the «
information certificates» that the condominium corporation is required to send to
owners (and mortgagees)?
The
Owners, Strata Plan... [the registration number of the strata plan] certify that the
information contained in this
certificate with respect to Strata Lot... [strata lot number as shown on strata plan] is correct as of the date of this
certificate.
If the Board does not provide any such pertinent
information to the manager, which results in an error / omission in the status
certificate, then the condominium corporation (and ultimately all of the unit
owners) will be responsible for the mistake.
(ii) provisions naming the
Owner as an intended third party beneficiary of such confidentiality obligations set forth in the agreement with the third party, with the right to enforce such confidentiality obligations in respect of its Confidential
Information directly against the third party and providing for the delivery by the third party of a
certificate to such effect to the
Owner on request from the
Owner.»
Death Claim When an insured dies, the policy
owner will provide the insurer with poof of death (including a death
certificate) and other
information to cause the proceeds of the policy to be paid to the beneficiary.
STUDENT may also be required to pay duplicate fees to SCHOOL
OWNER if through no fault of SCHOOL
OWNER, STUDENT entered incorrect or inaccurate
information (mis - spelling, bad punctuation, etc) that was then used to create STUDENT»S course completion
certificate (after attempted phone verification of said
information by employee of SCHOOL
OWNER) and STUDENT has already received incorrect course completion
certificate.