Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I won't disappoint the Minister of Justice this morning, I do have a question for him, but it is in the area of consumer protection legislation, which comes under this department, Mr. Speaker. As our housing market across the Northwest Territories matures and diversifies, many more people are going into condominium kind of situations and there is a Condominium Act in the Northwest Territories, Mr. Speaker. One particularly important part of this process is the issue of whether a condominium corporation is required to have a capital reserve fund to help pay for improvements and up-fits in a facility as it ages. The question that I have for the Minister in this area of consumer protection is whether our condominium legislation addresses that or how does our condominium legislation address the issue of capital reserve funds? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Bill Braden on Question 542-15(3): Condominium Legislation On Capital Reserves
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Question 542-15(3): Condominium Legislation On Capital Reserves
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 3rd, 2005
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