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Enhancing Condo Safety: Preventing and Handling Emergencies in Your Condo Unit
- 2023/06/05
- 再生時間: 48 分
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Are you prepared for unforeseen emergencies in your condo unit? From sudden flooding, to discovering mold, to late-night emergencies, it's crucial to consider potential risks before moving into a condominium.
Join us as we delve into the world of condo emergencies with Sara Hicks from MF Property Management and Mike Conway from Woodhouse Group. Their insights and expertise will help you understand how to prevent and effectively handle emergency situations in your condo as an owner and a property manager.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- Practical tips to prevent emergencies while you're away from your condo unit
- Common emergency calls received by property managers
- The step-by-step process and recommended actions when faced with an emergency
- Insights on dealing with condo owners who hoard and the role of property managers and contractors
- Options for mold prevention and effective removal techniques
Prepare yourself for any condo emergency by tuning in to this informative episode. Don't miss out on valuable advice that will help safeguard your condo unit and ensure your peace of mind.
Thanks to RLB, LLP for the use of their recording studio!
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DISCLAIMER
Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.