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CondoBusiness

The Importance of Clean and Maintained Garbage Rooms in Multi-Residential Buildings

Waste disposal systems in multi-residential buildings are under a great amount of pressure. Every day, residents pack their garbage down the interconnecting metal chutes which
DBolt Touch locks in use in condominium

CondoBusiness

A Matter of Protection: Digital Locks Revamp Multi-Residential Security

For centuries, locks have secured our possessions, playing a vital role in our personal security. Traditional locks date back to the nineteenth century; some of
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Canadian Property Management

Gaining the package management edge

Package management is quickly becoming a second full-time job for property teams. Fortunately, advances in proptech are providing an extra hand.

CondoBusiness

Mould & Fan Coils: A risk you can’t ignore

One of the more desirable "hot spots" for mould growth in condominiums is within fan coil units (FCUs). And left to grow, mould can become a significant health risk to occupants and lead to costly building repairs.

Canadian Property Management

Portaramp: Innovation in building accessibility

The ability to safely enter and exit a building is something many of us may take for granted. And yet, for a significant portion of the population, accessibility is a daily challenge.

CondoBusiness

Winning strategies for sustainable construction

Sustainability remains high on the construction industry’s agenda. Fortunately, there are proven ways to embed sustainability in any project

CondoBusiness

Winter ready, resident safe

Canadian winters can be harsh on condo buildings, but by managers and owners can take preventative measures to protect their assets and keep tenants safe and comfortable.
Jeremy Wedgbury, Senior Vice President, Commercial Mortgages

Canadian Apartment Magazine

First National reveals conventional term program

First National's Jeremy Wedgbury provides an in-depth look at the non-bank lender's game-changing conventional core program.

Canadian Apartment Magazine

Outsourcing Property Management Accounting

As the property management sector grows in volume and complexity, building teams across the industry are working overtime to manage day-to-day financial and tenant management tasks.

Canadian Property Management

Earn carbon rebates: A step in the right direction

Matting isn’t typically the first place that facility management teams look when improving their environmental footprint. Nevertheless, technological advances in mat construction and cleaning techniques are prompting facility teams to partner with sustainable matting specialists that can help make a difference at the ground level.

CondoBusiness

Bespoke carpeting: Your condo, your design 

Whether adding a splash of style or bolstering your condo’s brand, there are advantages to choosing a bespoke design for your building’s interior carpets. Thanks to modern materials and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, it’s easier (and, in some cases, more cost-effective) to see your specific vision laid out. 
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Canadian Property Management

Condo Matting 101: Understanding what’s below your feet

When it comes to condo matting, a number of elements that must come together to create surface coverings that are safe, durable, and apt to grab attention.
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REMI Network

Toronto urges new health, safety policies for residential buildings

The City of Toronto is asking landlords and condo boards to follow specific health and safety guidelines in residential buildings.
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Canadian Property Management

The tech-savvy resident

It's a content-streaming, always connected, on-the-go world of online entertainment, and multi-residential customers expect nothing less.
Rogers communication

CondoBusiness

The tech-savvy resident

It's a content-streaming, always connected, on-the-go world of online entertainment, and condo residents expect nothing less.

Canadian Apartment Magazine

Housing starts trend increases in September

Housing starts in Canada have trended upwards in September, according to CMHC. The trend measure of housing starts was 199,503 units this past month compared to 196,465 in August. The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts.