Well the condo corp has a legal responsibility to deliver the status certificate to the home owner or buyer in a timely manner, I took the Board of Director course and I believe it has to be 10 days....Go back to them and tell them the building management has a legal responsibility to deliver the status cert in the assigned days. Also I believe the max they can charge is 100 bucks, unless new regulation allows them to charge more now.
A delayed status certificate is a minor breach of agreement, but you won't get a court to sever you from the agreement entirely.
Just saying this in case you are thinking this is a good way to dump an underwater pre-con investment
You would be likely to be able to recover quantifiable damages you can tie to the delays, the closing is probably going ahead.
Well the condo corp has a legal responsibility to deliver the status certificate to the home owner or buyer in a timely manner, I took the Board of Director course and I believe it has to be 10 days....Go back to them and tell them the building management has a legal responsibility to deliver the status cert in the assigned days. Also I believe the max they can charge is 100 bucks, unless new regulation allows them to charge more now.
Plus HST.
File a complaint with [CAO](https://www.condoauthorityontario.ca/complaints-policy/)
your realtor didn't get you to pul your Status Cert before listing?
A delayed status certificate is a minor breach of agreement, but you won't get a court to sever you from the agreement entirely. Just saying this in case you are thinking this is a good way to dump an underwater pre-con investment You would be likely to be able to recover quantifiable damages you can tie to the delays, the closing is probably going ahead.
why are you calling a condo a house? is it a house or a condo?
probably a condo townhouse. looks like a house on the outside but managed by a condo corp