CAO Guide to Requesting Non-Core Records
Learn which records are considered non-core, how to access them and how to request a copy.
Learn which records are considered non-core, how to access them and how to request a copy.
Learn which records are considered core, how to access them and the five-step process for requesting a copy.
The requester and the corporation condo board must use this form if they wish to agree to an alternative to some of the requirements associated with a Request for Records.
The condo board must use this form to respond to requests for records from owners, mortgagees, purchasers, or their agents.
Owners, mortgagees, purchasers, or their agents must use this form to request records from a condo corporation.
Condo corporations must keep records of most of their activities. Condo owners have a right to access these records.
Complete this checklist prior to filing your Condo Authority Tribunal application to ensure you meet key criteria.
You can request access to certain records or ask your condo corporation for a copy.
Learn what happens after your Tribunal case, including outcomes, next steps and how to appeal or enforce a decision if necessary.
Condo boards and owners use minutes to record what happened at meetings. Condo corporations must keep records of minutes.
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