Leaky
Condos Questions & Answers
1. Can I sue the Builder?
Yes! Seek legal advice and make sure you
know at least the following:
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Is he at fault?
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How difficult and costly will it be to prove
he is at fault?
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Did he follow the building code?
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Did the municipality properly inspect the work?
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Does the builder have any money or assets?
2. Can I sue the Municipality?
Maybe, but only with the greatest of difficulty
and after a huge legal bill. Must be done within 6 months after problem
becomes known. Seek legal advice for the answer to this question.
3. Should I pay the Assessment?
That is a question only you can answer, since
only you know your finances and the extent of the repairs involved.
4. What if I can't afford to pay the Assessment?
A Condo Act Charge can be placed on your condo
for the value of the Assessment. This Charge will usually rank ahead
of other charges, including the mortgage.
5. What if I chose not to make my mortgage
payments? (This question assumes the mortgage is CMHC approved.)
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After a period (usually 90 days) of default, the
bank holding the mortgage will demand payment of the entire mortgage balance
and foreclose, and seek Conduct of Sale (permission from the Court to list
the property for sale).
When Conduct of Sale is received, the property will
be listed for sale with a real estate agent for a period of 90 days.
If the property has not sold after 90 days, CMHC
will usually offer to purchase the property for the most recent appraisal
price.
After the Court approves the sale, CMHC will pay
the bank holding the mortgage the sale price.
The bank holding the mortgage will apply to CMHC
for payment of their mortgage shortfall.
CMHC will be assigned the judgement the bank obtained
in the foreclosure and will seek payment of the deficiency from the property
owner.
6. What if I just "Walk Away"?
See answer #5.
7. Will CMHC accept a settlement from me of
less than the full amount owed?
I don't think so, but why don't you ask them?
8. How do I contact CMHC?
Canada
Mortgage and Housing Corporation
British Columbia and Yukon Regional Business
Centre
#400 - 2600 Granville Street
Vancouver, B.C.
V6H 3V7
Phone: (604) 731-5733
9. I have heard about a "Quit Claim".
Can I do this?
A "Quit Claim" is the signing over of your property
to the bank holding the mortgage. The bank will not accept your Quit Claim
because that would violate the terms of the CMHC Mortgage Insurance and
void the coverage.
10. How can I get more information?
We have listed a number of web sites below which
will give you more information. If you wish us to put on an information
meeting for Condo Owners in your complex please contact Gerry Foran either
by e-mail or at our Vancouver
Office (604) 684-3030.

For More information
click on the following:
www.MyLeakyCondo.com
A site run by Leaky Condo Owners.
Reconstruction
Loans Available for Leaky Condo Owners.
Homeowner
Protection Office.
Canada
Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Condominium
Act.
Information
on Bankruptcy.
Information
on Proposals.
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