As the situation is evolving, condominium managers are strongly encouraged to follow the up-to-date guidance given by the federal and provincial governments and public health authorities.
To maintain business continuity, our online services are fully available to support you during this time period. Please note, all deadlines remain in effect for returns, notice of change filing, payments, and director training completion.
Given the widespread public concern relating to coronavirus (COVID-19), which the World Health Organization has now declared to be a pandemic, David Thiel of FOGLER, RUBINOFF LLP addresses some condominium specific issues. This update is intended to provide only a broad overview of the issues.
Answering some of the most common questions about the obligations of condominiums with respect to COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.
Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health this morning recommended the immediate suspension of all large events and public gatherings of over 250 people due to COVID-19. As a result, ACMO is postponing our GTA Luncheon scheduled for March 27th to a later date
As you are no doubt aware, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. We want to reassure you that ACMO is carefully monitoring the situation and following the recommendations of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the Ontario Ministry of Health. Read more...
There are many planned changes to the Condominium Act that are not yet in effect. Several steps are required to implement these proposed changes, including adopting additional regulations. The Ontario government is continuing with its consultation process and is asking you to provide your feedback and thoughts.
The Ministry of Government and Consumer Services is seeking your input on regulatory proposals under the Condominium Act, 1998 (Condo Act) to further support condominium living in Ontario. The Ministry proposes to expand the scope of disputes that can be heard by the Condominium Authority Tribunal.
ACMO is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services to provide the continuing education webinars for General Licencees who received their education and examination requirements prior to November 1, 2017.
Minister of Government and Consumer Services, Tracy MacCharles, designated ACMO’s four courses and challenge examinations as a requirement for condominium managers in Ontario to obtain a general license under the Condominium Management Services Act.