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Download these Ontario Condominium Forms if you plan to sell or rent out your condo unit or if you manage condominium property in the province.
- These re-usable legal forms comply with the Ontario Condominium Act.
- Save money on legal fees by preparing your own documentation using these ready-made templates.
- Forms for owners, lessors, property managers and condominium corporations.
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Ontario Condominium Alteration Agreement
Get the approval of your condo corporation before doing renovations to your unit with this Ontario Condominium Alteration and Indemnification Agreement.
- The condominium corporation must approve any renovations that might affect the common elements of the building.
- In order to get the corporation to approve the renovations, the unit owner indemnifies the corporation and assumes all liability for any damages resulting from the renovations.
- The renovations must be done in accordance with the approved specifications.
- The owner warrants that the renovations will be in compliance with the requirements of the insurance policies covering the property.
- The unit owner agrees to pay any increased insurance premiums resulting from the renovations.
- The agreement complies with the provisions of the Ontario Condominium Act.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$10.99
Ontario Condominium Resale Agreement
Sell a previously owned condo unit in Ontario with this Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Condominium - Resale.
- This Purchase and Sale Agreement is intended for transactions where neither party is using a realtor, which is called a 'for sale by owner' (or FSBO) transaction.
- It should be used only for an existing condo unit, not for a new condominium, where the units would be sold by the developer.
- This is not the OREA standard form of contract. OREA contracts must be obtained from a member of the Ontario Real Estate Association.
$12.49
Ontario Notice of Lien to Condominium Owner
Give notice to a condominium owner that a lien is claimed against their unit for unpaid charges with this Form 14, Notice of Lien to Owner, under the Ontario Condominium Act 1998.
- The Notice must be served on the unit owner in accordance with subsection 85(4) of the Act.
- The condo corporation claims a lien for all unpaid common expenses, plus the costs of collection.
- The lien may be enforced against the owner in the same manner as a mortgage.
- This is a reusable legal form - buy, download, fill in, use the template as often as you require.
$0.00
Ontario Condominium Common Elements Management Agreement
Draw up an agreement to manage the common elements of an Ontario condominium with this downloadable Management Agreement template.
Scope of Agreement
The property manager is appointed as the condo association's exclusive agent to perform all routine management, administration, supervision, maintenance, repairs and upkeep of the common elements and areas of the condominium.
Duties of Condo Property Manager
- The property manager will attend all regular meetings of the condo board and the annual general meeting of the condo association, and a fee will be charged to the association for that attendance, as part of the management fee.
- The property manager is responsible for submitting a proposed budget for each year, for approval by the board, and will consult with the board to establish and/or revise the budget.
- An itemized list of the property manager's duties is attached as a Schedule to the Agreement.
Indemnification Provision
Each of the parties agrees to indemnify and hold the other party harmless from all claims and damages.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
This Condominium Common Elements Management Agreement is available in MS Word format and is fully customizable to fit your specific needs.
This legal document is intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$29.99
