Condo Owners Association advocates changes to Condo Act
The Condo Owners Association has been standing behind Condo Owners rights since March 2010. In June 2012 the McGuinty Government announced a Condo Act Review and in January 24, 2013 the Condo Act Review commenced. Premier Kathleen Wynne continued these review following her elected in 2014 and announced a series of changes to the Condo Act in July 25, 2017. The COA has been a strong advocate participating in all reviews having worked with our Government and the various Ministers of the Government and Consumers Services since 2010. Building a Better Condo Act Condo Owners Association on Wikipedia
- Minister Soffia Angelenitis
- Minister John Gerretsen
- Minister Margaret Best
- Minister Tracy MacCharles
- Minister David Orazietti
- Minister Tracy MacCharles (present 2018)
January 24, 2013 - Canada’s Public Policy Forum begins the Condominium Act Review as a three-stage collaborative, public engagement process to build a better Condo Act by modernizing it to better protect Condo Owners. There was a series of public information seminars, Roundtable discussions, Residents' Panel and Expert Panel. The COA was a Stakeholder in the review. Building a Better Condo Act - see bottom of page
COA Special Information for the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
- COA Power Point for suggestions of a Provincial Reserve Fund Bond for Condos
- COA Power Point on Condo Values vs Maintenance Fees
- COA references concerns on Status Certificates
COA Recommendations on Condo Act Review
- COA engagement in Condo Act Review to Public Policy Forum
- COA Feedback of Stage 1 of Condo Act Review
- COA recommendations to Build a Better Condo Act
- COA Stage Two Solutions Report
- COA input on Consumer Protection Working Group
- COA reports opinion on Stage 2 Condo Act Review
- Condo Review Stage 2 Chart
- COA illustrates opinion on Stage 2 Chart
- Stage 2 Participant List Over 95% Condo Trade Input
- COA reports concerns on Stage 2 Structure
- COA and Stage 3 - the Expert Panel
- Condo Owners Association COA on Wikipedia
COA Divisions and Volunteers
The New Condominium Law Changes
The Province's Condo Act receives first overhaul in over 16 years and Bill 106.
Condo Act Review results and the 3 Stage Process