Megan Molloy B.A (Hons), LL.B. Elia Associates PC Condominium Lawyers
Richard Elia B. Comm., LL.B., LL.M.(ADR), ACCI.. Elia Associates PC Condominium Lawyers
Condo Law
Changes to the Collection Process Post Ching v. CCC 203 How a Recently Released Decision Directly Impacts the Condo Lien Procedure and Costs procedure and the costs that are normally associated with this process. The following timeline details the implications of this case, which are unfor-
Condominium Lien Timeline 1. 2. January $ 300.00
February $ 300.00
Reminder One
Reminder Two
Statutory Lien Starts Update Status Certificate
Pre Ching v. CCC 203 (Sept. 10/19) Post Ching v. CCC 203 (Sept. 10/19)
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March $ 300.00
tunate and place more onerous obligations on condos, and by extension, on unit owners who may already be struggling to pay common expenses, at this pre-lien stage.
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5.
April $ 300.00
May $ 300.00
Statutory Lien Stops Notice of Lien “Form 14” • Search Title and Send Notice to: • Owner(s) • Encumbrancers • Guarantors • Others (Notices) • Regular Mail • Registered Mail (required)
Register Certificate of Lien • Search Title and Send Notice to: • Encumbrancers • Guarantors • Search Title for Last Instrument • Update Notice of Change • Update Status Certificate CONDOVOICE WINTER 2019
ILLUSTRATION JASON SCHNEIDER
The recently released decision of Mei Ki Ching v. Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 203, 2019 ONSC 4338 (“Ching”) is sure to garner a lot of attention going forward as it directly impacts the condo lien
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