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Syndicat des copropriétaires de la noue contre Jacques et André Caron

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Me Véronique Hains

Me Véronique Hains is part of the Dunton Rainville team specializing in divided co-ownership. She primarily practices civil and commercial litigation as well as construction and co-ownership law. Me Hains is part of the Dunton Rainville team specializing in divided co-ownership. She primarily practices civil and commercial litigation as well as construction and co-ownership law....

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Me Selma Sbeiti, lawyer

Me Selma Sbeiti stands out for her legal practice focused on real estate and co-ownership law, business law, and civil and commercial litigation. She holds a civil law degree (LL.B.) from the University of Montreal and is also an accredited mediator specialized in civil, commercial, and labor mediation....

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Me Raphaëlle Levesque, associate lawyer

Raphaëlle Levesque is an associate lawyer at the law and notary firm Dunton Rainville. A passionate lawyer with a natural inclination for litigation, she serves a diverse clientele from various backgrounds and regions. She has gained solid experience in negotiation, strategy, argumentation, and representation in court. Me Lévesque has developed a specialized practice in co-ownership law, construction, real estate, and latent defects, but her quick wit and eagerness to learn enable her to handle any contentious…...

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Me Marie-Claude Leblanc, associate notary

Since 1992, Me Marie-Claude Leblanc, a highly experienced notary, has distinguished herself for her excellence in the specific fields of real estate and co-ownership law, where she has brought notably extensive and in-depth expertise to her professional practice. Her adeptness at addressing the intricate details of legal documentation and transactional processes in these areas has significantly enhanced the quality of service she provides....

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Me Émilie Paquin, Attorney

A committed and passionate lawyer, Me Paquin developed skills in writing and public speaking during her studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Montreal through various initiatives, including writing for the student newspaper and organizing events. These skills serve her well in her legal practice today....

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Me Alex Laplante, attorney

A graduate of Laval University’s Faculty of Law, Me Laplante was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 2023 and joined the Dunton Rainville team the same year. During her studies, she honed her legal skills as a volunteer at her university's Legal Information Office. Before joining Dunton Rainville, she gained valuable civil law experience working in a boutique law firm in the Quebec City area, where she held the position of law student. ...

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Complying with the law

If hotel-type short term rentals are allowed in your co-ownership, any apartment owner who wishes to rent to tourists must take the following precautions. The most important one is to ensure that he abides to the Tourist Accommodation Act (the Act) and it’s Regulations. He will also ensure that he does not contravene municipal urban planning bylaws on uses. Some municipalities have adopted bylaws restricting or prohibiting hotel-type rentals. However, the majority of central districts Montreal…...

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Alexandre Fournier

Me Alexandre Fournier, holder of a Bachelor's degree in law from the University of Montreal, primarily practices in the fields of civil and commercial litigation, insurance law, and condominium law. He is a member of the litigation and co-ownership law team at Dunton Rainville....

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Abiding to the by-laws of the immovable

When the leased property is an apartment, the lessee must respect the by-laws of the immovable. However more often than not, tourists renting a condo for a short period of time have not received a copy thereof and may not even realize they are contravening   its provisions.They sometimes unduly use visitor parking spaces, reducing the number of available spaces. Others are shamelessly parked in spaces owned by co-owners or in their assigned spaces. Moreover, these…...

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