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Monthly Archives: December 2016
CONDO-who’s responsible to clear your snow?(We can help)
Terra Nova Landscaping offers snow clearing, salting and sanding to select strata and commercial clients. Call us to set up a program as part of your annual landscape maintenance. This also gives our crews an appreciated opportunity to work year round, instead of collecting unemployment during the winter.
Ask Us about HOLIDAY DECORATIONS, Colourful Lighting and Displays as well. We’d LOVE To help your strata Celebrate in style.
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Strata Meeting Record Keeping
Condo Smarts What Information is Required in the Minutes? Dear Tony: Our strata council and property manager have had the habit of recording a simple ending to each council decision. MSC, motioned, seconded, carried. Several council members are unhappy with … Continue reading
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Tagged CHOA, Council, LMS, NW, property manager, real estate, strata
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How to get strata owners to CLEAN UP DOG WASTE by 8am service days, fix their units?
Condo Smarts December 14th – 17th, 2016 How do we get owners to fix their units? Dear Tony: We have an unusual situation. A flood occurred in our building and the damages were below the deductible which is $25,000. As … Continue reading