[click] The Forms Under the New Condo Act Are Out! Access them easily via the Condo Adviser website or
[click] Directly from the government of Ontario website
The Ontario government website offers forms that you can fill on the screen (they are called XFA-based forms). Regrettably, most browsers can not open these forms and by experience, if you fill this type of form and send it to CIPM as an attachment to an email message, you may get a reply that CIPM cannot open your attachment...
Two suggestions:
Sussex Square specific forms
[click] Sussex Square form: Party Room rental (will soon be via the CIPM website)
[click] Sussex Square form: Pre-authorized payment (will soon be via the CIPM website)
[click] Sussex Square form: Revised form with Resolution re Use of email for official communications (will soon be via the CIPM website but also available on CAO's website)
List of CAO's forms
Forms relating to meetings and voting
1. Proxy Form (mandatory)
This form must be used by owners or mortgagees if they want to be represented by proxy at a meeting of owners, including for the purposes of voting on any matters at the meeting.
2. Preliminary Notice of Meeting of Owners (mandatory)
The Preliminary Notice of Meeting provides advanced notice for owners’ meetings, before the notice of meeting is sent to owners. This must be sent out at least 20 days before the notice of meeting. However, under the government regulation, the timeline can change from 20 days to 15 under certain conditions.
3. Notice of Meeting of Owners (mandatory)
The Notice of Meeting of Owners provides notice of an owners’ meeting and contains information about the upcoming meeting. This must be given at least 15 days before the day of the meeting.
4. Notice of Meeting of Owners under s. 34 (5) of the Condominium Act (mandatory)
The Notice of Meeting under s. 34 (5) of the Condominium Act, 1998 must be used by owners who wish to call a meeting to fill a vacancy on the board under s. 34(5) of the Condominium Act, 1998. Under that provision and the accompanying regulations, in certain circumstances an owner can call a meeting to fill vacancies on the board.
5. Submission to Include Material in the Notice of Meeting of Owners (mandatory)
The Submission to Include Material in the Notice of Meeting of Owners must be used by owners to make a submission to the board to include material in an upcoming Notice of Meeting.
6. Agreement to Receive Notices Electronically (optional)
This form can be used by owners or mortgagees to agree to receive notices from the corporation electronically.
Forms relating to information certificates
1. Periodic Information Certificate (mandatory)
The Periodic Information Certificate (PIC) contains information for owners about the condominium corporation’s board, finances, insurance, reserve fund, legal proceedings, and other matters about the corporation. This must be sent out twice per year, each within 60 days after the end of the first and third fiscal quarter.
2. Information Certificate Update (mandatory)
The Information Certificate Update (ICU) is triggered by certain events and contains updated information for owners about the corporation.
3. New Owner Information Certificate (mandatory)
The New Owner Information Certificate (NOIC) contains information for new owners regarding the most recent Periodic Information Certificate and Information Certificate Update.
4. Notice of Online Posting of Information Certificate (mandatory)
The Notice of Online Posting must be sent to owners by the corporation if the corporation chooses to distribute an information certificate (the Periodic Information Certificate, Information Certificate Update, or New Owner Information Certificate) through a website. It informs owners that a new information certificate is available online and explains how they can access it.
Forms relating to records
1. Request for Records (mandatory)
This form must be used by owners, mortgagees, purchasers, or their agents to request records from a corporation.
2. Board’s Response to Request for Records (mandatory)
This form must be used by boards to respond to requests for records from owners, mortgagees, purchasers, or their agents. The board is required to respond to the request within 30 days.
3. Waiver by Requester of Records (mandatory)
This form must be used by the requester and the corporation if they wish to agree to an alternative to some of the requirements associated with a request for records under the Condominium Act, 1998 and accompanying regulations.
4. Notice Relating to Record of Owners (optional)
This form may be used by new owners to provide the corporation with the notice required by s. 46.1(2) of the Condominium Act, 1998 and the accompanying regulations. The form may also be used by owners at any time to notify the corporation of an owner’s name, the identity of the owner’s unit, and the owner’s address for service.
5. Notice Relating to Record of Mortgagees (optional)
This form may be used by new owners to provide the corporation with the notice required by s. 46.1(2) of the Condominium Act, 1998 and the accompanying regulations. The form may also be used by owners at any time to notify the corporation of an owner’s name, the identity of the owner’s unit, and the owner’s address for service.
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