Questions and Answers with Robert Noce
Insite Magazine, Canadian Condominium Institute, Vol. 29, Issue 4, Summer 2016, 23-27
Roberto Noce comments on restrictive covenants in Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Journal, "Restrictive covenants might be killing a fly with a sledgehammer, but that’s OK"
Many Edmontonians are so ticked off with the city’s new plan for lot-splitting and skinny homes that they’re talking about putting restrictive covenants on their own homes. The covenants will forever forbid their properties from being subdivided into two lots.
Renegade renovation a clear condo bylaw breach
Edmonton Journal
Fix toilet trouble to keep insurance costs down
Edmonton Journal
Air conditioner installation depends on condo bylaws
Edmonton Journal
Condo bylaws must grant authority to issue fines
Edmonton Journal
Inaccessible Parking: A review of the disabled parking unit exchange
Condominium Manager, Spring 2016
Joe, a condo resident with a disability, asks the board to relocate his parking space to a space that is larger and closer to the elevators to accommodate his disability. Joe provides the board with medical documentation to support his need for accommodation...
Excessive moving fee unfair to condo owners
Edmonton Journal
Gone but Not Forgotten – Water Ingress Claims in British Columbia
Will rainscreens and building envelope professionals prevent another “Leaky Condo Crisis”?
Condo corporation liable for slip-and-fall accidents
Edmonton Journal