CCI-Review - 2019/2020 #4

… Sale of Units

whether or not a purchaser orders a status certifi- cate; however, most will at the recommendation of their legal counsel, their mortgagee or their realtor. Include at the front of the certificate the following: • Moving rules and how deposits are being han- dled • A description of the amenities that are currently closed and not accessible for viewing (they need to know what they are buying, but also know if they can’t use every single washer because you’re creating a social distancing pattern in the laundry facilities)

• Aesthetic renovations cannot be started upon purchasing a unit, due to the current govern- ment restrictions • The condo management’s policy on how they handle a diagnosis in the building Granted, most of these items are related to high- rises. Townhouse units, should still be considering implementing at least the moving rules, an amenity disclosure and a diagnosis policy. We’re all weathering the storm that is this pandem- ic as well as we can. Changes may be needed as time and issues evolve. As life continues, however modi- fied, if you have implemented these policies, it will be one less thing on your plate, when the selling and buying of a unit occurs at your corporation.

Any new cleaning procedures in place

• Elevator rules according to social distancing

JD

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