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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 Intention to Register Condominium
This is Form 11, Notice of Intention to Register a Condominium, under the Ontario Condominium Act, 1998.
- This form is used to declare the intention to register a condominium.
- It must be filed under Section 33.1 of the Condominium Act as part of the process of creating a condominium development.
- Available as a fillable Word document.
- For use in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$0.00
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.
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