This package of forms contains the following items:
- Notice of Meeting, which must be sent by the condominium managers to each of the unit owners, in accordance with the applicable provincial laws,
- Meeting Agenda form, setting out the business which will come before the meeting,
- Proxy form, which allows a unit owner to appoint a proxy to vote for him/her if he/she is unable to attend the annual meeting.
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Alberta Agreement for Condominium Alterations
Are you planning renovations to your condo unit that might affect the common elements of the building? You'll need this Alteration and Indemnification Agreement to get the approval of the condominium corporation before you start.
- This agreement template complies with the provisions of the Alberta Condominium Property Act.
- As an inducement to get approval, the unit owner indemnifies the condo corporation and assumes full responsibility for any damages resulting from the renovations.
- The renovations must be done in accordance with specifications approved by the corporation.
- The owner warrants that the renovations will be in compliance with the requirements of the insurance policies covering the property, and the owner agrees to pay the cost of any increase in the insurance coverage.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Restrictive Covenant for Condo Parking Units | Canada
This Restrictive Covenant limits the sale or transfer of parking units in a Canadian condominium project.
- This form of Restrictive Covenant would be used only by projects in which the parking stalls have separate titles and can be sold separately from the condominium units.
- The Restrictive Covenant restricts the disposition of the parking units so that they can only be sold or transferred to other unit owners or to the condominium corporation.
- This legal form is available as a fully editable MS Word template.
- Intended for use only in Canada.
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Alberta Reciprocal Grant of Access Easement
Does your property share a roadway with your neighbour's land? Write up a Reciprocal Grant of Access Easement with this downloadable template for Alberta land owners.
- The owners of each of the adjoining properties grants the other owner access over their respective land by way of a common approach and roadway that runs through both properties.
- The land owners agree to allow access across the land to third parties, such as utility providers.
- The land owners will be jointly responsible for the costs of maintenance of the roadway and approach.
- Each party indemnifies the other against claims for loss or damages.
- This downloadable legal form is easy to customize to fit your circumstances.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.