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THE CONDO BOARD IS NOT A LANDLORD

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Toronto Condo News
Publication date:
January 1, 2023
Article Summary: 

Discusses the distinct roles and responsibilities of a condominium board and a landlord. It clarifies that while a landlord typically owns and rents out individual units, the condo board is responsible for managing the common areas and overall operations of the condominium community. The article emphasizes that the condo board's primary focus is on maintaining and enhancing the shared spaces and amenities for all residents. It highlights the importance of understanding the governing documents, such as the condominium declaration and bylaws, which outline the rights and obligations of both the board and the individual unit owners. The article encourages clear communication and cooperation between the board and unit owners to foster a harmonious living environment and ensure compliance with the established rules and regulations.

Keywords: 

condo board, landlord, condominium community, roles and responsibilities, common areas, shared spaces, amenities, governing documents, condominium declaration, bylaws, unit owners, clear communication, cooperation, harmonious living environment, rules and regulations, compliance.




Source Citation: 
Toronto Condo News
THE CONDO BOARD IS NOT A LANDLORD
January 1, 2023
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