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58 CM CONDOMINIUM MANAGER MAGAZINE, WINTER 2012 CM Condominium Manager Article Index CM CONDOMINIUM MANAGER REPRINT SERVICE Up to five articles per year will be reprinted free for members of ACMO. For more than five ar- ticles there is a charge of $1 per article (paid in advance). Articles reprinted for non-members will be charged at $5 per article, to be paid in advance. HST must be added. ACMO 2000 Newsmakers: Making the Most of ACMO 2000 (Atrens Management Group Inc. and G.S. Atkins Property Management Specialist Inc.) summer 2010, p. 28 Newsmakers: Why We Chose ACMO 2000 Certification, Dianne Werbicki, fall 2010, p. 47 If You Believe in It You Will Achieve It, Dianne Werbicki (Comfort Property Management), p. 20 Absentee Owners and Tenants Ask the Pros Carpeting or Wood – What are the Bene- fits? Melanie Gibson, spring 2010, p. 54 Who Pays for E-Bikes, Michael Pascu, winter 2010, p. 51 Occupancy Sensors, Mark Marmer, spring 2011, p. 31 Electric Vehicle Chargers, Mark Marm- er, summer 2011, p. 54 Whirlpool Spa Timers and AGMs, Mark Marmer and Richard Elia, summer 2012, p. 66 Liens & Meetings, Odysseas Papadmi- triou and Jason Rivait, fall 2012, p. 59 Associations Article Index 2008–2009, spring 2010, p.41 CCI Reports, spring 2010, p. 57 CCI Reports, summer 2010, p. 62 CCI Reports, fall 2010, p. 59 CCI Reports, winter 2010, p. 58 CCI Reports, spring 2011, p. 551 CCI reports, summer 2011, p. 55 CCI Reports, fall 2011, p. 63 CCI Reports, winter 2011, p. 56 CCI Reports, spring 2012, p. 66 CCI Reports, summer 2012, p. 68 CCI reports, falll 2012, p. 63 Executive Director: A Successful Year, summer 2010, p. 4 Executive Director: Must-Attend Events & Activities, fall 2010, p. 4 Executive Director: Condominium Man- agement Comes of Age, winter 2010, p. 4 Executive Director: Bold Goals, spring 2011, p. 4 Executive Director: Building the Bank of Professional Managers, summer 2011, p. 5 Executive Director: Looking Ahead, fall 2011, p. 5 Executive Director: Looking Back on 2011, winter 2011, p. 5 Executive Director: The Right Direction, spring 2012, p. 5 Executive Director: Current Affairs, summer 2012, p. 5 Executive Director: Collaborations, fall 2012, p. 5 Executive Director: Sharing, winter 2012, p. 5 New Directors Extend ACMO’s Board Beyond GTA, Dianne Werbicki, summer 0211, p. 26 President: A Year of Groundbreaking Results, summer 2010, p. 5 President: And They Say Things Slow Down in the Summer! fall 2010, p. 5 President: Ethics: Make the Right Choice, winter 2010, p. 5 CM INDEX 2010 – 2 012 ARMAND CONANT (Practice Leader) [email protected] 416.214.5207 DEBORAH HOWDEN [email protected]416.214.5279 GAYNOR ROGER [email protected] 416.214.5203 JOHN DE VELLIS [email protected] 416.214.5232 MEGAN MARRIE [email protected] 416.214.5219 HEATHER PATERSON [email protected] 416.214.5208 MICHELLE CHARTRAND (Condo Clerk) [email protected] 416.214.5217 CONDO GROUP providing all condominium legal services TORONTO: 250 University Ave., #700 Toronto, ON M5H 3E5 Main: 416.214.5200 Toll Free: 877.214.5200 Fax: 416.214.5400 WINDSOR: 2510 Ouellette Ave., #301 Windsor, ON N8X 1L4 Main: 519.969.9844 Toll Free: 1.866.422.7988 Fax: 519.969.8045 www.shibleyrighton.com CONDO TEAM

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ACMO 2000Newsmakers: Making the Most of ACMO 2000 (Atrens Management Group Inc. and G.S. Atkins Property Management Specialist Inc.) summer 2010, p. 28Newsmakers: Why We Chose ACMO 2000 Certification, Dianne Werbicki, fall 2010, p. 47If You Believe in It You Will Achieve It, Dianne Werbicki (Comfort Property Management), p. 20

Absentee Owners and Tenants

Ask the ProsCarpeting or Wood – What are the Bene-

fits? Melanie Gibson, spring 2010, p. 54Who Pays for E-Bikes, Michael Pascu, winter 2010, p. 51Occupancy Sensors, Mark Marmer, spring 2011, p. 31Electric Vehicle Chargers, Mark Marm-er, summer 2011, p. 54Whirlpool Spa Timers and AGMs, Mark Marmer and Richard Elia, summer 2012, p. 66Liens & Meetings, Odysseas Papadmi-triou and Jason Rivait, fall 2012, p. 59

AssociationsArticle Index 2008–2009, spring 2010, p.41CCI Reports, spring 2010, p. 57CCI Reports, summer 2010, p. 62CCI Reports, fall 2010, p. 59CCI Reports, winter 2010, p. 58CCI Reports, spring 2011, p. 551CCI reports, summer 2011, p. 55CCI Reports, fall 2011, p. 63CCI Reports, winter 2011, p. 56CCI Reports, spring 2012, p. 66CCI Reports, summer 2012, p. 68CCI reports, falll 2012, p. 63Executive Director: A Successful Year, summer 2010, p. 4Executive Director: Must-Attend Events

& Activities, fall 2010, p. 4Executive Director: Condominium Man-agement Comes of Age, winter 2010, p. 4Executive Director: Bold Goals, spring 2011, p. 4Executive Director: Building the Bank of Professional Managers, summer 2011, p. 5 Executive Director: Looking Ahead, fall 2011, p. 5Executive Director: Looking Back on 2011, winter 2011, p. 5Executive Director: The Right Direction, spring 2012, p. 5Executive Director: Current Affairs, summer 2012, p. 5Executive Director: Collaborations, fall 2012, p. 5Executive Director: Sharing, winter 2012, p. 5New Directors Extend ACMO’s Board Beyond GTA, Dianne Werbicki, summer 0211, p. 26President: A Year of Groundbreaking Results, summer 2010, p. 5President: And They Say Things Slow Down in the Summer! fall 2010, p. 5President: Ethics: Make the Right Choice, winter 2010, p. 5

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President: Sharing our Passion, spring 2011, p. 5President: Prepare for and Welcome Change, summer 2011, p. 7President: Dedicated to Learning, fall 2011, p. 7President: Professionals with Integrity, winter 2011, p. 7President: Developing Consensus for Self-Regulation, spring 2012, p. 7President: Solving Condo Disputes, sum-mer 2012, p. 7President: Rooted in Principles, fall 2012, p. 7President: A Spirit of Public Service, winter 2012, p. 7Highlights from 33rd ACMO AGM, summer 2010, p. 34History Made with First National Asso-ciation AGM, summer 2010, p. 36Living in Balance: Corporation & Com-munity, winter 2011, p. 34The Last Word: Annual ACMO Awards Presentation, summer 2010, p. 66The Last Word: ACMO (a) 35, summer 2012, p. 78 The Last Word: New Partnership with Fanshawe College, fall 2010. p. 70The Last Word: Conference Highlights, winter 2010, p. 70The Last Word: Social Media, spring 2011, p. 62The Last Word: ACMO Awards Win-ners Honoured 2011, fall 2011, p.74The Last Word: New Minister Addresses Conference, winter 2011, p. 66The Last Word: ACMO 2000 Recogni-tion, spring 2012, p. 78The Last Word: A Licensed RCM in Every Condo, fall 2012, p. 74The Scholarship Program, Robert L. Weinberg, summer 2012, p. 32Seminars Run the Gamut of Top Condo Issues, winter 2010, p. 39

Building EnvelopeIs the Future in Technicolour, Sylvia O’Brien, summer 2011, p. 13Reaching New Heights, John Margari-tis, summer 2012, p. 49Balcony Glass Breakage … Don’t Panic, Gerald R. Genge, summer 2012, p. 53A Changing Sensibility for Our Exterior Facades, Sylvia O’Brien, fall 2012, p. 27Window Wall Systems, Dave Andre and Nancy Longueira, fall 2012, p. 34Watch Out Below! Ray Mikkola, fall 2012, p. 45

Bylaws – see Regulatory

Cable TV – see SMATV

NEW Case LawAccess to List of Owners Refused, J.

Robert Gardiner, spring 2011, p. 43Compliance Lessons MTCC 747 v. Ko-rolekh, Ryan Treleaven, spring 2011, p. 58Condo Unit Assessment Reduced to $5, J. Robert Gardiner, spring 2011, p. 16Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation, Brian Horlick, spring 2010, p. 45Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation, Brian Horlick, summer 2010, p. 51Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation,

Brian Horlick, fall 2010, p. 65Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation, Brian Horlick, winter 2010, p. 27Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation, Brian Horlick, spring 2011, p. 46Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation, Brian Horlick, winter 2012, p. 78Decision from the Courts: The Impact on Your Condominium Corporation, Brian Horlick, winter 2012, p. 78Tax Assessment Victory for Guest Units,

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J. Robert Gardiner, winter 2011, p. 62Contractors Face Criminal, OHSA Charges, Heavy Fines, Robert J. Gar-diner, fall 2012, p. 71

Computers / SoftwareDigital Communication – The Basics, Sue Langlois, fall 2012, p. 15

Common ElementsBefore & After Showpiece Common Ele-ments, summer 2011, p. 34Before & After Showpiece Common Ele-ments, summer 2012, p. 41Managing the Warranty for Common Elements, Bonnie Douglas (Tarion), fall 2012, p. 22 (see also Tarion)

NEW CommentaryHe Said / She Said, Let the Children Play, Richard and Particia Elia, spring 2010, p. 66He Said / She Said, A Director’s Conduct Unbecoming, Patricia Conway and John Deacon, summer 2011, p. 66In Memoriam: Ronald S. Danks, fall 2012, p. 9Letters to the Editor, summer 2010, p. 7Letters to the Editor, fall 2010, p. 7Letters to the Editor, winter 2010, p. 7Letters to the Editor, spring 2012, p. 10Letters to the Editor, fall 2012, p. 9Letters to the Editor, winter 2012, p. 9

What I Have Learned (Tom LePage and Eve Taylor) fall 2010, p. 51What I’ve Learned (Richard Kubig, Nancy King and Gordon C. Kimmerer) fall 2011, p. 59What I’ve Learned, (Patricia Conway, Glenn Luckasavitch, Ray Wilson) winter 2012, p. 49The Future of Condos in Ottawa, Deb-bie Wilson, spring 2012, p. 28Trendspotting, Dianne Werbicki, fall 2012, p. 49

NEW Condominium ActACMO Members Discuss Amendments to the Condo Act, spring 2012, p. 8All-Party Pre-election Survey, Special Pullout Section, fall 20112011 Recommendations for Change, Special Section, fall 2011, p. 37Principles in the Condominium Act, Michael H. Clifton, spring 2012, p. 33Advocacy Day in Queen’s Park Smash-ing Success, summer 2012, p. 18Let the Consultations Begin, fall 2012, p. 37A Report on the Public Process, the Honourable Margarett Best, winter 2012, p. 21

Condominiums – GovernanceBreaking Barriers in Condominium

Communities, John Moher and Bradley Chaplick, spring 2010, p. 20Condo Boards ABCs Achieving Balance and Cooperation, John A.A. Deacon, summer 2010, p. 9Effective Condominium Management: A Team Sport, Sally-Anne Dooman and Michael H. Clifton, summer 2010, p. 13The First Crucial Year of a Condo Fol-lowing Registration: Acting on Defi-ciencies versus Tarion, Ray Mikkola, summer 2010, p. 20 (see also Tarion)Violence at Your Condo, J. Robert Gar-diner, fall 2010, p. 39Violence on the Premises A Corpora-tion’s Obligations, Armand Conant and Deborah A. Howden, spring 2012, p. 61Navigating Legal Services, Robert M. Mullin, spring 2012, p. 45

ContractsDue Diligence and The Tendering Pro-cess, Drazen Bulat, summer 2012, p. 30

Conservation – see Energy Sys-tems

CRTC – see Technology

Declarations – see Regulatory

Education – see Property Man-agement

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Energy Systems and ConservationDon’t Risk Litigation to Get Quick and Easy Energy Savings, Jeff Truman and Jim Bunting, spring 2010, p. 29Green Condo Champions, Bryan Pur-cell, spring 2011, p. 34Get Smart Managing our Water, Nathan Helder, summer 2011, p. 36Keeping Your Building in Tune, Bryan Purcell, summer 2011, p. 40Meeting the Needs of Electric Cars in Condos, Michael Holdsworth, fall 2011, p. 47Toronto Condo Charges Up for Electric Vehicles, Mark Marmer, spring 2012, p. 73An Overview of Re-Commissioning, Lee Hodgkinson, fall 2012, p. 52

Facilities – see Recreation

Financial / Taxes / InsuranceHST Remains at Forefront of Com-mittee Responsibilities, Chris Antipas, spring 2010, p. 5Joint Efforts Clarify HRTC Obligations, Chris Antipas, spring 2010, p. 14HST and Its Impact: One Year Later, Lou Natale, summer 2011, p. 23Managing and Minimizing Risk, Brian Antman, fall 2011, p. 27Condominium Enforcement Costs,

Shawn Pulver, spring 2012, p. 49

Fire ProtectionYour Fire Protection Contract – What’s Not Included, Jere Riberdy, spring 2011, p. 27 (see also Health & Safety)Relief from Unsightly Mandated Fire Alarm Upgrades, Rien van den Enden, fall 2011, p. 69Time to Replace Your Fire Alarm Control Panel, Jere Riberdy, summer 2012, p. 74

Green Condos – see Energy Sys-tems and Conservation

NEW Health and SafetyMercury Contamination Mitigated by Proper Handling and Storage, Michael Colligan, spring 2010, p. 11New OHSA Requirements, J. Robert Gardiner, summer 2010, p. 23Avoiding Substantial OH&S Liability When Hiring Contractors, Jeremy D. Schwartz, summer 2010, p. 45Mould in Aging Townhouses: Who Should Pay to Remediate? David A. Di Lella, fall 2010, p. 27 (see also Property Management)The Ergonomics of Sitting & Standing at Work, Canadian Centre for Occupation-al Health and Safety, spring 2011, p. 7Slip and Trip Prevention, Charlyne Elep,

spring 2011, p. 11Violence Prevention Checklist, Work-place Safety & Insurance Board, spring 2011, p. 19Hazardous Materials and Safety for Condos, Jeff Jeffcoatt, spring 2011, P. 22Your Fire Protection Contract – What’s Not Included, Jere Riberdy, spring 2011, p. 27 (see also Fire Protection)Workplace Harassment Create Your Own Inhouse Policy, Ontario Ministry of Labour, spring 2011, p. 32Are Bed Bugs Bugging Your Site? Stan Morris, summer 2011, p. 33What’s New in Overhead Garage Door Safety Standards, Roy Arluck, summer 2011, p. 61Hoarding in Condominiums, Ray Mik-kola, spring 2012, p. 13It’s Safe to Use a Heart Defibrillator, Robert J. Gardiner, spring 2012, p. 56

Human Resources

Human RightsProcedural Changes to the Human Rights Code, Patricia Conway, fall 2011, p. 53

Insurance – see Financial

LandscapingSustainable Landscaping, Nathan Hel-

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LightingRethinking Light: Motion Sensors Ap-proved by City Council, Bryan Purcell, winter 2010, p. 52Cost-Efficient Lighting Retrofit with Ad-vanced LED, Patrick Melanson, winter 2011, 22 (see also Parking Garages and Restoration)LED Lighting When & Where, Bill Co-lucci, winter 2011, p. 28

MaintenanceHeat Loss Solutions for Older Condos North of Toronto, Joanna Tomaszewski, fall 2010, p. 21Thermal Scanning: Trending in Electri-cal Preventive Maintenance, Michael Holdsworth, winter 2010, p. 33Pinhole Water Leaks, Wolfgang Osada, summer 2011, p. 18Timely Pavement Management Saves Dollars for Cents, Lance Bradshaw, summer 2011, p. 47Fan Coil Floods Prevention, Wilma Mc-

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Mediation/ArbitrationMediation of Condo Disputes Strategies for Success, John Deacon, winter 2010, p. 65The Court Appointed Administrator A Practical Perspective, Robert Buckler and Marko Djurdjevac, summer 2012, p. 61

MeetingsPassing the Bylaw Requirements and Strategies, John Deacon, spring 2010, p. 50How Can Proxy Voters Vote Secretly, Ron Gould, summer 2010, p. 43

NoiseNoise and Nuisance, John A.A. Deacon, spring 2012, p. 37

Parking Control

Parking Garages and RestorationCost-Efficient Lighting Retrofit with Ad-vanced LED, Patrick Melanson, winter 2011, p. 22 (see also Lighting)

Personal DevelopmentDo You Have What It Takes? Karen Reynolds, winter 2011, p. 9Getting the Best from Volunteers, Yas-

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NEW Pest ControlA Guide for Choosing an Ethical and Humane Wildlife Control Company, Brad Gates, fall 2010, p. 33Protecting Your Green Image, Brad Gates, winter 2012, p. 38

ProfilesNewsmakers: From Sea to Sea New RCMs Expand Brand Awareness East and West of Ontario (Charlie Oliver and Rick Dickson), spring 2010, p. 25Newsmakers: An Interview with Ray Wilson, fall 2011, p. 31Sally-Anne Dooman, RCM, spring 2010, p. 32Maria Bianca Desforges, RCM, spring 2010, p. 33Cheng Wang, RCM, summer 2010, p.

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31Loretta Walters, RCM, summer 2010, p. 32Lajos Laki, RCM, summer 2010, p. 33Robin Szekeres, RCM, fall 2010, p. 29Roxana Niculescu, RCM, fall 2010, p. 31Aimee Haynes, RCM, spring 2011, p. 41Greg Fraleigh, RCM, spring 2011, p. 42Sheila and Wes Busby, RCMs, summer 2011, p. 50Beverly Jolicoeur, RCM, fall 2011, p. 21Jane Suters, RCM, winter 2011, p. 52Micky Stanoi, RCM, winter 2011, p. 54Nichole Gretton, RCM, spring 2012, p. 51Dan Webb, RCM spring 2012, p. 52Mariana Weinerich, RCM, summer 2012, p. 45Tim Bourdignon, RCM, summer 2012, p. 47Miriam King, RCM, fall 2012, p. 31Kim Jaspers-Fayer, RCM, fall 2012, p. 32

Property ManagementKeeping Up with the New Condo on the Block, Maria Finoro and Sara Finoro, fall 2010, p. 10Secrets to Managing Townhouse Cor-porations, Dianne Werbicki, fall 2010, p. 17Mould in Aging Townhouses: Who

Should Pay to Remediate? David A. Di Lella, fall 2010, p. 27 (see also Health and Safety)Beyond Walls & Windows: Pros and Cons of Traditional vs Lot Line Condos, Ray Mikkola, fall 2010, p. 35An Ethical Web, Karen Reynolds, winter 2010, p. 9ACMO Codes of Professional & Cor-porate Ethics, Allan Rosenberg, winter 2010, p. 13Professional Standards Raise Bar for Managers, Dianne Werbicki, winter 2010, p. 20Our Moral Compass, Cynthia Chung, winter 2010, p. 28Finding a Better Way? Michael H. Clif-ton, winter 2010, p. 35Working with Contractors, Donna J. Farr, winter 2010, p. 47Managing Condominium-Hotel Proj-ects, John Moher, summer 2011, p. 8Responsible Communities, Steven Christodoulou, fall 2011, p. 9Don’t Defer Act Now, Murray Johnson, fall 2011, p. 14The Challenges for Managers in an Ag-ing Community, Janice Pynn, fall 2011, p. 18Fair Trade – The Importance of Contrac-tors and Service Providers to Respon-

sible Communities, Brian Horlick, fall 2011, p. 23Managing Unhappy Unit Owners, Helen Kennerney, fall 2011, p. 34Dysfunctional Boards, Déjà Vu All Over Again, Ray Mikkola, fall 0211, p. 49Discipline Committee Decision, Allan Rosenberg, winter 2011, p. 33Expert Tips to Impove Your Wellness Factor, Dianne Werbicki, spring 2012, p. 21What Makes Older Condos Tick, Di-anne Werbicki, summer 2012, p. 13Older Condos: Be Careful What You Wish For, Lou Natale, summer 2012, p. 25Good Housekeeping: A Manager’s Per-spective, Andrea Silman, summer 2012, p. 28Shared Facilities – Is Yours a Happy Union, Christine LePage, summer 2012, p. 58Read Me! Dimitra Chronopoulos, fall 2012, p. 42Achieve Success as a Manager, Michael Le Page, winter 2012, p. 25The Extra Mile, Andreea Dolnicianu, winter 2012, p. 32How to Track and Submit CE Points, Janice Schenk, winter 2012, p. 29Applying for the RCM Designation, Jan-

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Recreation and Facilities

Recycling and Waste Manage-mentSmart Compactors Maximize Efficien-cies, Terry Dawes, summer 2011, p. 29Waste and Recycling Update, Tim Reeve-Newson, spring 2012, p. 43

Regulatory/Bylaws/DeclarationsPassing the Bylaw Requirements and Strategies, John Deacon, spring 2010, p. 50 (see also Meetings)Redefining Garbage Chute Use, Doug King, spring 2010, p. 56Condominium Legislation Across Can-ada: A Comparison, part 1, Armand Conant, summer 2010, p. 39Condominium Legislation Across Can-ada: A Comparison, part 2, Armand Conant and Jeremy Sands, fall 2010, p. 43Bed Bugs & Condominiums: A Legal Perspective, Lou Natale, winter 2010, p. 43Updating Your Bylaws, Denise Lash and Barbara Holmes, winter 2011, p. 44Accessibility for Ontarians with Dis-abilities Act, (AODA), Laura McKeen, spring 2012, p. 58Legal Issues of Managing Aging Build-

ing, Jonathan Fine, summer 2012, p. 9Manadatory WSIB Coverage Coming to construction in 2012, Christine Arnott (WSIB), fall 2012, p. 39OHSA Workplace Poster, J. Robert Gar-diner, winter 2012, p. 34 Cleaning up a Hoarder’s Unit, Barbara Holmes, winter 2012, p. 35How Will WSIB Rules Affect Property Managers?, Alyson von Massow, winter 2012, p. 40 Copyright Criteria, J. Robert Gardiner, winter 2012, p. 45

Renovations – RetrofitsPermanent Roofing Solutions Using Re-cycled Tires, Martin Ingham, spring 2010, p. 38

Reserve FundsImportant Update on Reserve Fund Change Made by the Ontario Gov-ernment, Chris Antipas and Armand Conant, spring 2010, p.4A Risk Management Approach to Reserve Fund Planning: How Much is Enough? Jeff Truman, summer 2010, p. 55Effective Reserve Fund Studies in Aging Condominiums, Laura Lee, summer 2012, p. 37Seven Steps for Success, Sally Thomp-son, fall 2012, p. 55

Restoration – see Parking Ga-rages or Maintenance

SMATV/Cable TV

SecurityExpectations, Philip Day and Jan Kwas-niewski, spring 2012, p. 17

Software – see Computers

NEW TarionThe First Crucial Year of a Condo Fol-lowing Registration: Acting on Defi-ciencies versus Tarion, Ray Mikkola, summer 2010, p. 20 (see also Condo-miniums – Governance)Managing the Warranty for Common Elements, Bonnie Douglas (Tarion), fall 2012, p. 22 (see also Common Elements)

Taxes – see Financial

TechnologyCreating a Unique Condo Community App, Christopher King, winter 2010, p. 56Tech Tips for Working Wirelessly and Wisely, Tisha Rattos, winter 2011, p. 25

Tenants – see Absentee Owners Turnovers

WarrantiesWaste Management – see Recy-cling