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Whether you are buying a condominium unit for your own use or to lease, you want to make a good move. Our two-part series, Protecting Your Investment — Your Unit and Protecting Your Investment — Common Elements offers tips that will help you get the most benefit out of owning a condominium.

Knowing the difference between your unit and the common elements is the first step to getting the most from your condominium's warranty. This video explains what common elements are, how to determine where your unit ends and the common elements begin, and how to get warranty assistance from Tarion.


Your new home comes with a seven year warranty against major structural defects. This video looks at the kinds of situations that may be considered major structural defects, those that are not, and what you should do if you think your home might have a major structural defect. Your new home comes with a seven year warranty against major structural defects. This video looks at the kinds of situations that may be considered major structural defects, those that are not, and what you should do if you think your home might have a major structural defect.

Whether you are buying a condominium unit for your own use or to lease, you want to make a good move. Our two-part series, Protecting Your Investment — Your Unit, and Protecting Your Investment — Common Elements, offers tips that will help you get the most benefit out of owning a condominium.