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Are You Lost in the New Condominium Law?
In an interview on 98.5, Me Yves Joli-Cœur explains the impacts of the new condominium law: tighter financing, mandatory disclosure certificate, and co-owners being called to take greater responsibility.
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Interview with Patrick Lagacé – Buying a Condo
Me Yves Joli-Cœur explains the new obligations of Bill 16 and their impact on condominiums.
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Artificial intelligence and co-ownership
We want to hear your thoughts on the role of artificial intelligence in co-ownership management. In partnership with Agconnect and Condolegal, the RGCQ is launching a major survey in preparation for the RENT 2025 trade show in Paris. Help us better understand the practical role of AI in your reality.
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Adoption of the regulation implementing Bill 16
A new regulation now governs the management of divided co-ownership properties in Quebec. Stemming from Bill 16, enhanced by Bill 31, and incorporated into the Civil Code of Quebec, this framework aims to strengthen financial predictability, improve syndicate governance, and ensure the long-term sustainability of the housing stock. It was published in the Official Gazette on July 30 and will come into force on August 14, 2025. Here are the key new measures you need to know.
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Building Collapses: A France Tragedy That Also Raises Concerns in Quebec
Tragedies that have occurred elsewhere serve as a reminder of the importance of rigorous condominium maintenance. In Quebec, the aging of the building stock and inaction by certain syndicates raise both legal and human concerns.
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Enhanced Pool Safety in Co-ownerships: New Regulations in Effect as of July 17
Starting July 17, 2025, new rules will apply to condominium pools to enhance safety and prevent drownings.
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Major Ruling in Divided Co-Ownership: Court Orders Dismantling of Unauthorized Telecom Antennas
A residential co-ownership property cannot be used for commercial purposes without authorization. In a landmark ruling, the Superior Court ordered the dismantling of telecommunications antennas installed without the required consent, reaffirming the importance of respecting the building’s intended use and the rules governing common areas.
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Condo Rentals: Stricter Restrictions Due to Insurance Challenges
The rise in insurance deductibles is prompting more and more condo boards to restrict unit rentals — a preventive measure to avoid making all co-owners pay for damages.
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A Receptive Minister: A Productive Discussion on the Future of Co-ownership
The RGCQ met with the Minister of Housing to discuss the implementation of Article 1068.1 of the Civil Code of Québec and the content of the certificate on the condition of the co-ownership. The meeting was marked by attentive listening and constructive dialogue on the reforms still to be completed
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Bill 16: Official Opposition Calls on the Government to Complete the Reform
Bill 16: The Opposition denounces excessive delays and calls on the government to adopt a regulation
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Bill 16: A Reform Still Incomplete, to the Detriment of Co-Owners
Five years after Bill 16 was passed, key measures are still not in effect. The RGCQ urges the government to act to better protect co-owners.
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Undivided co-ownership: A solution to consider carefully for homeownership access
Me Yves Joli-Cœur, president of the RGCQ, warns that while undivided co-ownership is often seen as a gateway to homeownership, it also carries significant risks. Find out why exercising caution is essential before making a commitment.
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