Section: Condo
When an insurance loss occurs in a divided co-ownership: complicated dynamics between the syndicate, the co-owners and their insurers
Published on by Me Kevin J. Lebeau
When an insurance loss occurs in a divided co-ownership: complicated dynamics between the syndicate, the co-owners and their insurers
When damage occurs in a condominium building, the syndicate will often face various arguments from the co-owner who caused, or who is responsible for the damage, as well as the co-owner's insurer...
Damage claim by a co-owner, the roof is a common or private portion of the building ?
Published on by Me Kevin J. Lebeau
Damage claim by a co-owner, the roof is a common or private portion of the building ?
Damage claim by a co-owner - water infiltrations through the roof – question of whether the roof is a common or private portion of the building – dismissal of the co-owner's claim
Claim for damages by a co-owner
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Claim for damages by a co-owner
Claim for damages by a co-owner – breakage of a pipe located in the common portions - damage to the private portion...
The renting of a condominium
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The renting of a condominium
Certain co-owners may decide to rent their condominium, but there are important points to consider. For the co-owner, the right to rent his condominium is an integral part of his right of ownership : ...
Complaint of the syndicate - Damage to the common portions – Water damage - Responsibility of the co-owner – Claim from the insurer of the s
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Complaint of the syndicate - Damage to the common portions – Water damage - Responsibility of the co-owner – Claim from the insurer of the s
Water damage coming from the privative portion of the defendants has caused damage to the common portions of the building for an amount of 5 604,77$.