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Here are the topics potential purchasers most frequently inquire about:
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Are For Sale signs permitted?
Yes: a For Sale sign is permitted in one (1) front and one (1) back window of an individual unit. The permitted dimensions are no larger than 24 inches by 30 inches, and it is not to be illuminated in any way.
Are realtor lock boxes permitted?
Are there any pet restrictions?
Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up pet waste immediately.
Breeds that are not permitted: Pitbulls, Rottweilers, Dobermans, or any other guard dog or aggressive dog breeds.
No pet that is deemed by the Board to be a nuisance shall be kept in a unit.
Are there any occupancy restrictions?
It is the unit owner’s responsibility to ensure that all occupants are aware of and in compliance with the Rules, Declaration, Bylaws, and Act.
No unit is to be occupied by anyone whose occupancy or use shall give rise to the possible cancellation of any policy of insurance.
Are there any leasing restrictions?
Owners must require all tenants to sign a lease agreement and forward to the Corporation.
What are the parking rules for residents?
Residential vehicles may only be parked in the exclusive use driveway or garage. Only vehicles licensed in Ontario may park in the driveway. A residential pass must be displayed on the front windshield.
What are the parking rules for visitors?
Unless given permission by the Board, only visitors may park in visitor parking.
Visitors must display a visitor parking pass in the front windshield when parked on the property between 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Visitor parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each unit is given one (1) approved visitor parking pass.
Are there restrictions regarding changes to the common elements?
Proposed changes must first receive the written permission of the Board.
No partitions, gates, or fences may be erected without the prior written permission of the Board.
Owners approved for installation should exercise caution when digging, to ensure they do not cut gas / utility / irrigation lines.
Is there sub-metering of utilities?
Are there any unusual maintenance items?
Owners are responsible for shoveling driveways and walkways.
Are there any bulk utilities included in the common expenses?
Is there private waste pickup?
The City of Guelph collects waste from City carts.
There is a Bulk Indemnity Agreement in place for units who have participated.
Are there any smoking or cannabis restrictions?
Is there any other important information to know?
No auction or yard sale shall be held in any Unit or any part of the common elements.
No hanging or drying of clothes is allowed in the common elements or yards.
Satellite dishes are not permitted.
Window air conditioners are not permitted.
Curtains must be white / off-white.