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Again, I've been doing this for over 5 years. The only advice from the city has been "hire a good lawyer".
They have told me that the condo would not have been registered due to these life safety issues, and, since it's been registered, there must be no life safety issues.
I lived in the condo for 4 months prior to registration, the city held up the registration because the developer had not planted enough trees in front of the building.
Also, since the areas in question are considered common areas (hte space between the drywall layers) I, personally, have no liability. I have also documented all correspondence with the city and developer, and my lawyer (real estate) has copies of this.
2 members of the three member condo board are friendly with the original developer, who still own 39 suites in the building....because they can't sell them.
I can only speculate as to why they refuse to respond to any requests by the residents.
The underground parking garage has a dirt floor, which turns to mud whenever it rains, the smell of mold and mildew in the garage is overwhelming. We've been requesting that this be resolved, again, for over 5 years.
IZ, here's what you do:
Prepare a brief and simple description of the problems that the condo faces and circulate it DOOR TO DOOR to your neighbors. Try and convince each of them to attend the next AGM and vote out the current directors. Get on the board yourself and work towards fixing the problems.
I know it's not easy and it will take a lot of your time but that's what you need to do to make changes.