December 14th 2015 - Besides seeing to the respect of the declaration of co-ownership, you as directors of a condominium must ensure the maintenance and conservation of the building. It is your uppermost duty and the majority of your tasks ensue from this fundamental obligation.
This mission translates into various steps, such as:
It is regrettable that some directors neglect or even refuse to perform these tasks, on the pretext that it is too costly. In doing so, these directors fail to protect the interests of the co-owners as a whole. Such failure to act or procrastination is unacceptable, since the Syndicate (and possibly the directors also) could be held responsible for damages incurred by the co-owners or any other person for that matter.
Indeed, your mandate as director requires that you act responsibly and that you avoid sumptuous or unnecessary expenses. However, you cannot neglect your duties to ensure the maintenance and conservation of the building, which require that every necessary step is taken to fulfill this obligation. It is your uppermost mission and duty. Please do it correctly!
Richard LeCouffe, Lawyer
Therrien Couture Joli-Cœur S.E.N.C.R.L
1100, boul. René-Lévesque O.,
Bureau 2000
Montréal (Québec) H3B 4N4
Tél. : (514) 335-9595 / sans frais 855 633.6326
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