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RGCQ Brief – Draft Regulation on the Title of Residential Co-Ownership Specialist
Brief submitted as part of the consultation on the draft regulation concerning the obtaining and use of the residential co-ownership specialist title by holders of a real estate broker’s licence.
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Small co-ownerships: what the new regulation changes for your maintenance log
Mandatory maintenance logbook. When reviews are required every five or ten years depending on your building. Article by Richard Lecouffe, in collaboration with the firm Cossette Touchette.
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Accessibility of small buildings open to the public
Progress is underway to improve accessibility in small buildings open to the public in Québec. These efforts directly concern many co-ownership buildings.
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A market adjustment in the wake of Bill 16
Bill 16 is profoundly transforming the management and purchase of co-ownership units. After a natural adaptation period, it is establishing more transparent practices and stronger protection for co-owners.
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Are Co-owners Happy?
Co-ownership imposes a collective way of living on individuals who have not always chosen it by conviction. Between protecting personal assets and serving the common interest, a new balance remains to be built
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2025: A Pivotal Year for Co-ownership in Québec
2025 Year in Review: A Year of Change, Mobilization, and Support for the RGCQ and Co-ownership in Québec
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Where does your co-ownership stand?
Co-ownership in Québec is evolving. Take part in the RGCQ survey to help us better understand the practices, challenges, and needs related to Law 16, and to develop training and tools tailored to the reality of co-ownership syndicates.
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Charging Stations: A Growing Issue for Co-ownership Syndicates
The rise of electric vehicles is creating new challenges for co-ownership syndicates. Electrical capacity, investments, and collective governance now make the installation of charging stations a matter that requires careful planning.
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How much does a contingency fund study cost?
Mandatory under Law 16, the contingency fund study often reveals financial needs that have been underestimated. Here’s what you need to know before hiring a professional.
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ASEC – Co-Ownership Status Certificate (Version 1.1): An Updated Release
The RGCQ is releasing version 1.1 of its Certificate Attesting to the Condition of the Immovable Held in Co-ownership, an update that clarifies several sections of the official model and helps syndicates comply more easily with legal requirements.
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Oversight of Residential Construction Sites: An Alarming Assessment on La Facture
The program highlights serious oversight gaps on residential construction sites in Québec. Me Yves Joli-Cœur outlines the legal and financial risks for buyers and stresses the urgent need for stronger regulation in the industry.
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Birth of the Higher School of Real Estate Professions of Québec (ESPIQ)
Birth of ESPIQ: A new school dedicated to real estate training and research.
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An Eventful Fall for the RGCQ
Conferences and webinars: the RGCQ reaching out to its members across Quebec
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