CCI GRC is Proud to Present Course 108
Repairs, Maintenance, and Changes to the Common Elements part of the CCI Condominium Director Certificate Program.
In this Session:
Understanding the differences and the importance is necessary in knowing how to run your condominium smoothly. That’s why it’s essential to learn about what the rules and regulations are before making any decisions.
By the end of the course, you will be able to understand the differences and importance between “maintain”, “repair” and “repair after damage” as stated by the Act. You will also understand if the responsibility for maintenance lies with the unit owner or the condominium corporation, since the responsibility can vary from condominium to condominium, depending on their declaration. And you will be one step closer to earning your CCI Director Certificate.
Registration is OPEN!
Event Details:
- Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024
- Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
- Location: Zoom (note Zoom link will be emailed to you closer to the event date. )
- Member Fee: $40 +HST
- Non-Member Fee: $80 +HST
Attendees are eligible for one (1) CMRAO Continuing Professional Education credit for attending this program. When submitting your CMRAO credits through your user account on the CMRAO website, you will require the receipt for your registration for this program as your proof of completion.
Meet Your Instructors
Stefan Nespoli, Edison Engineers
I am a passionate Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) and Building Science Specialist (BSS) dedicated to improving our built environment. As Principal at Edison Engineers and a volunteer Board member with CCI-Grand River, I work to educate and empower condominium stakeholders by sharing expertise in reserve fund planning and major repair execution.
Laura Gurr, Cohen Highley LLP
Managing Partner of Cohen Highley LLP, Laura Gurr, is a member of the Multi-Residential Housing Group, with a focus on condominium law and affordable housing. Laura represents condominium corporations, non-profit housing providers, property managers, and developers in every faction of their business including development, governance, operations, and litigation matters. Laura prides herself on her practical, creative, and sustainable solutions that prevent and resolve disputes.
Laura is passionate about affordable housing, equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives, and community service. She is actively involved in the condominium and multi-residential housing industry and has served on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Condominium Institute (London Chapter), and the non-profit housing provider Homes Unlimited (London) Inc.Become a Sponsor
Your sponsorship includes your company logo on all e-blasts, on the event page, in the PowerPoint presentation, recognition at the event, and on social media. Click the link below to Register or contact education@cci-grc.ca to learn more.