How to encourage residents to use condo amenities
Fitness rooms, workspaces and child-friendly amenities are big right now because they are practical and support the needs of condo dwellers.
How to find a good apartment
Finding a good apartment takes work, but, with some persistence, patience and a bit of luck, your hard work can pay off.
Annual condo surveys
Engaging residents and asking them questions may end up creating stronger support for the board and its decisions.
5 of the top condos in the Philippines
The Philippines has built dozens of beautiful condominium communities that make residents feel right at home.
10 of the most popular condo developers in Toronto
A condo developer has a lot of influence on the building’s initial value and appeal. Check out our list of the top 10 developers in Toronto.
Preparing your condo building for the holidays
We understand what it’s like caring for others during this time, and we want to help simplify the holidays for you and your community.
HOA absentee voting
Many HOAs do allow for absentee voting; it can be extremely helpful for large associations or snowbird communities.
Condo vs. apartment; what’s the difference?
We’ve put together this guide comparing apartments and condos, and identified the most important features of each to help you choose.
No HOA letters: Proving your home is not part of a planned development
No HOA letters, also known as affidavits, are not letters to protest the formation of an HOA. Rather, they are a promise from an owner that their property does not currently belong to an HOA.
An HOA proxy form guide
Proxy voting can benefit the community. Download our free proxy form template, customize it, and use it to help your HOA reach quorum.
What happens if you don’t pay HOA dues
Not only do late dues impact the community’s ability to make its payments on time, but your financial health could take a hit, too.
HOA guide: The pros and cons of living in an HOA
If you’re on the fence about moving into an HOA, take a look at the pros and cons before making your decision.
Can you opt out of joining an HOA?
Can you move in without joining an HOA? The short answer is no, but we’ll take a deeper look at why that is in this article.
How to rent out your condo
This article aims to help new owners gain a stronger understanding of how to successfully rent out their condos.
5 reasons Torontonians should join their condo board
While each board experience is different, joining your condo board will be a worthwhile endeavour. You will learn new things about finances, maintenance, and human connections.
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