Discharge of certificate of lien Under subsection 85 7 of the Condominium Act 1998-2026

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  2. Begin by entering the Condominium Corporation number in the designated field. This identifies the specific corporation involved.
  3. Next, specify the Instrument number associated with the Certificate of Lien. This is crucial for referencing the lien being discharged.
  4. For standard condominium corporations, fill in the Unit number and Level number, along with identifying details of the condominium plan as required.
  5. If applicable, provide a description for common elements condominium corporations as outlined in Schedule D to ensure clarity on what is being discharged.
  6. Date the document appropriately by filling in the day and month fields.
  7. Ensure that signatures are provided by authorized individuals from the corporation, along with their printed names. If necessary, affix a corporate seal or include a statement confirming authority.

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The Condo Act of Ontario (also known as Condominium Act, 1998) is the primary legislation that governs the creation, management, and administration of condominiums in Ontario. It applies to all types of condo corporations, from high-rise towers to townhome communities.
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