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EV charging station at a condominium

Funding EV charging station upgrades through a condo reserve fund: It’s complicated

When the federal government recently announced under the Electric Vehicle Availability Standard that by 2035, all new vehicles sold in Canada would need to be zero-emission (e.g., electric), many environmentalists cheered the ambitious mandate. Critics wondered how Canada’s electrical grid would meet increased demand when electric vehicles (EVs) take over Canadian roads and highways. Condominium …

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Condo building highlighting condominium audit deficiencies

Common condominium financial statement deficiencies—and how to avoid them

It goes without saying that condominium corporations have significant and complex financial reporting responsibilities—many of which are overseen by volunteer boards of directors staffed by unit owners who may or may not have accounting or financial management expertise. Because condominium corporations are required under the Condominium Act, 1998 (the Act) to publish financial statements each …

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Stairs representing condominium inflation

Inflation is putting a strain on condominium corporation budgets. Here’s how to manage the financial risk

While inflation may be a boon to some in the economy, it can be highly problematic for condominium corporation budgets and condominium boards, especially where reserve funds and maintenance-related costs are concerned. Recent inflation hikes of 8 per cent or more should serve as a wake-up call to condominium communities, many of whom have been …

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