Alberta Estoppel Certificate for Condominium Sale

If you are selling a condominium unit in Alberta, you must provide the purchaser with an Estoppel Certificate.

  • The Certificate certifies that:
    • the seller is not behind in condo fees or other payments owing to the condominium corporation, except for any amounts which are stated in the Certificate,
    • insurance is in place on the condo building,
    • the by-laws of the condominium corporation are registered,
    • the common property has not been mortgaged or transferred,
    • any other relevant information required by the purchaser and the mortgage lender prior to closing.
  • Condominium corporations in Alberta can download this ready-made Estoppel Certificate form and use it each time they receive a request from a selling owner.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 18-November-2024
SKU: 14
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Alberta Condominium Bylaws

Use this template set of Condominium Bylaws to create new bylaws for an Alberta condominium or amend the existing bylaws.

  • Every condominium corporation in Alberta must adopt bylaws that govern the operation and management of the project.
  • The Condominium Bylaws establish the following:
    • how the condominium corporation will operate and how it will run the building on behalf of the owners,
    • how the board of managers will be elected,
    • how meetings will be conducted,
    • how the affairs of the condominium will be managed,
    • the duties and obligations of the corporation and the owners.
  • These Bylaws comply with the requirements of the Condominium Property Act, updated to December 2022.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta.
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Alberta Notice of Proposed Sanction against Condo Owner

Give notice to a condominium owner that the board proposes to levy a sanction for a breach of the Bylaws with this Notice of Proposed Sanction.

  • The Notice is required under s. 73.7(1) of the Condominium Property Act (Alberta) and contains all the prescribed information, including:
    • the portion of the Bylaw that was violated,
    • the date(s) on which the violation occurred (if applicable or if known),
    • the remedial action that the unit owner can take to cure the violation (if any),
    • the date by which the remedial action must be taken or by which the owner must respond to the notice.
  • The form is available in MS Word format.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Condo Common Property Management Agreement

If you're a condo property manager in Alberta, you'll love how easy it is to write your client contracts with this downloadable template.

  • This Agreement is between a condo association and a property manager for the management and maintenance of the condominium's common property.
  • The property manager has the authority to negotiate and sign service contracts on behalf of the condo corporation.
  • The manager is responsible for arranging and preparing documents for the annual meetings of the corporation, including sending notices to the individual unit owners.
  • The manager will undertake all other actions and perform other services necessary to maintain and operate the building.
  • The Agreement complies with the applicable provisions of the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
  • Available for download in MS Word format.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Agreement for Condominium Alterations

Are you planning renovations to your condo unit that might affect the common elements of the building? You'll need this Alteration and Indemnification Agreement to get the approval of the condominium corporation before you start.

  • This agreement template complies with the provisions of the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
  • As an inducement to get approval, the unit owner indemnifies the condo corporation and assumes full responsibility for any damages resulting from the renovations.
  • The renovations must be done in accordance with specifications approved by the corporation.
  • The owner warrants that the renovations will be in compliance with the requirements of the insurance policies covering the property, and the owner agrees to pay the cost of any increase in the insurance coverage.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Cannabis and Smoking Policies for Rental Building

This 2-document package for Alberta landlords contains policies covering the use and cultivation of cannabis as well as a general No Smoking Policy for all rental units and common areas in the building.

  • The Cannabis Policy bans smoking, vaping or growing recreational cannabis (marijuana) anywhere on the premises.
  • Persons registered to use medical marijuana can apply for an exemption from the ban.
  • Cannabis use by minors is absolutely prohibited.
  • The No Smoking Policy bans smoking or vaping of any substances. There is an optional grandfathering clause for existing leases.
  • Tenants are responsible for ensuring their guests and invitees comply with the policies and for reporting any violations they observe.
  • Non-compliance with the terms of the policies will result in issuance of a 14-day termination notice in acordance with the Residential Tenancies Act.
  • These policies are written to comply with the laws of the Province of Alberta, including the Alberta Human Rights Act.
  • You can download the policy templates immediately after purchasing them. Available in MS Word format.
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