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Building insurance certificate: can it be required?

Question: Can a co-owner require the board of directors to provide proof of the building’s insurance?...

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Insurance premium: how to reduce it?

How do I lower my home insurance premium?...

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Civil liability insurance certificate: can it be required?

Although the law (1064.1 of the Civil Code of Quebec) and our declaration of co-ownership are explicit, there are still some co-owners who refuse to provide the board of directors with proof of insurance. Questions: What means does the syndicate have to obtain this evidence? How do we enforce this section of the Civil Code of Quebec? Is there a government agency that has the authority to demand that evidence?...

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Self-insurance fund: what is a reasonable additional amount?

The self-insurance fund is allocated to the payment of the deductibles provided for under the insurance policies taken out by the syndicate and to an additional reasonable amount. Questions: What is an additional reasonable amount? How do we determine the additional sum? What exactly should we rely on to define the additional sum?...

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Failure to insure: what are the consequences for a co-owner?

I just suffered a major disaster caused by the breakage of the water supply pipe in my neighbour's shower. The water damage significantly affected my apartment and movable property. I had to be relocated for more than a month to the hotel. To make matters worse, I was not insured for this damage. However, I do not know if the defective pipe is in the common portion of the building or in the private portion…...

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Proportional Rule: What is it?

Question: We suffered water damage. Three apartments, including mine, were affected by the breakdown of a water heater. The co-ownership’s insurer refuses to compensate us completely, claiming that our syndicate has paid too low a premium compared to the true risk insured. More specifically, it appears that the directors took out inadequate insurance cover with a reference to a rule proportional to 80%. I do not understand that. Is the insurer right not to fully compensate…...

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Additional insurance premium: can we blame the offending co-owner?

A co-owner has repeatedly caused several water damages  in our building, due to his negligence. This resulted in a surcharge for the syndicate's insurance.   Question:  Can the board of directors claim the full amount from the co-owner who caused the loss?...

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Improvements to a private part: what is the contribution of the co-owner's insurer?

We have a co-owner who has to replace his bathroom vanity because of water damage that has deteriorated it. Our syndicate of co-owners is insured for this type of loss, subject to an insurance deductible of $ 2500. The co-owner is insured for improvements made to his private portion. He opened a claim file with his insurer. However, the cost of replacing your vanity unit is lower than our deductible. It should be noted that…...

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Syndicate of co-owners: must they sign a discharge for the benefits of its insurer ?

We suffered water damage caused by a broken pipe that is located in the common portions. Several private portions were damaged. Our insurer is willing to compensate the syndicate as long as it signs a release beforehand. Questions: Is the board required to sign such a release? What are the consequences of not signing such a receipt?  What are the syndicate's rights and remedies against its insurer?...

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Water damage: what is the syndicate's responsibility for repairs?

We had water damage that damaged an apartment. The board has agreed to pay for the repairs, but we're having trouble agreeing with the co-owner on the scope of the paint job in his apartment. We offered the co-owner the restoration of the damaged wall, but the co-owner wants all the walls of his apartment (having the same color as the damaged one) to be repainted, in order to ensure uniformity in color. I understand…...

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