Are you considering buying a pre-construction condo but not sure what to expect?
We’re diving into the pros and cons of buying a brand new condo, as well as surprising insights and scenarios that you could potentially run into. Brad Wells and Chris Gabriel will equip you with insider knowledge to make an informed decision that will allow you to have the best experience possible!
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Thank you to RLB LLP for the use of their podcast studio!
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Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.
Are you considering buying a pre-construction condo but not sure what to expect?
We’re diving into the pros and cons of buying a brand new condo, as well as surprising insights and scenarios that you could potentially run into. Brad Wells and Chris Gabriel will equip you with insider knowledge to make an informed decision that will allow you to have the best experience possible!
We’re covering:
Thank you to RLB LLP for the use of their podcast studio!
Subscribe and review this episode on your favourite platform! And share with your condo community!
Connect with CCI:
Resources and Information:
DISCLAIMER
Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.