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Condo Fee Increase Notice Rules in Alberta Explained - JustAnswer In Alberta, condo fees can be increased following the condominium corporation’s budget approval, typically at the annual general meeting Owners must receive proper notice of any increase, often outlined in the condominium bylaws or the Condominium Property Act
Consumer Tips - Condominium Rules, Bylaws and Sanctions - Alberta. ca Rules must be reasonable, and must be consistent with the Act, the regulations, and the bylaws of the corporation The corporation must provide 30 days written notice of a new rule before it comes into effect
Back to Basics: Changes to the Common Elements by Condominiums Section 97 of the Condominium Act, 1998, sets out the obligations a condominium must satisfy before making additions, alterations or improvements ("changes") to the common elements, assets or services There are a few of important points to note about section 97 of the Act
Alberta condo bylaws: A 2025 guide - fsresidential. com Rules do not require registration but do need approval by the board and typically require written notice to owners and tenants at least 30 days in advance, with some exceptions in the case of an emergency Enforcement: Both bylaws and rules can lead to board-issued fines if not followed
CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT - RECA Act is to be in Form 3 (1 1) A notice of an amendment to a bylaw of a corporation made pursuant to section 34 1(2) of the ct is to be in Form 3 1 (2) On receipt of a notice referred to in subsection (1), the Registrar is to endorse on the condominium plan a notification containing any particulars th
Understanding Notice Requirements in Condominium Governance One of the most important of those duties is the obligation to notify owners when decisions are made that affect their property, finances, or rights Below is an overview of the key scenarios where notice is required, and what owners should expect
Condominium information - Alberta. ca Effective December 1, 2021, all individuals and companies that provide condominium management services in Alberta must be licensed by the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA)
Condo Fee Increase Notice Requirements Explained - JustAnswer Condominium associations typically must provide owners with advance written notice before increasing fees This notice often includes the amount, reason for the increase, and effective date