
A licensed condominium manager must not be employed by more than one condominium management provider unless they have obtained the written consent from all providers that employ them.
A condominium manager who holds a General Licence or a Transitional General Licence may work directly for a condominium corporation provided that they are not directly employed by more than three condominium corporations and they are not an independent contractor. A Limited Licensee cannot be employed directly by a condominium corporation. Limited Licensees must be employed by a condominium management provider.
Condo managers must carry their most recently issued Certificate of Licence when providing condo management services, and produce it for inspection on the request of any person. The manager may produce a hard copy or display their licence on a mobile device.
All condominium managers and condominium management providers must maintain an Ontario address for service from the CMRAO.
Every licensee who provides condo management services to a client must have a written contract governing the services, and must not provide the services except in accordance with the contract.
A licensee, or any person acting for the licensee, cannot solicit an instrument appointing a proxy for a meeting if the subject matter of the meeting includes:
Upon termination of a contract for condo management services to a client, licensees must immediately transfer to the client all records and documents relating to the client.
For more information about a manager’s responsibilities regarding maintenance and transfer of records, please refer to our guide "A Guide for Licensees: Records Management for Condo Managers."
Licensees must not falsify information, or assist, induce, or counsel another person to falsify information related to the licensee’s provision of condominium management services. The same prohibition exists for furnishing and assisting to furnish false information related to the licensee’s provision of condominium management services.
Licensees must not counsel, advise, or knowingly assist a person to contravene the Condominium Management Services Act, 2015, or the Condominium Act, 1998.
Licensees must disclose to their client any material interest they have in a contract, and obtain the written approval of the client before entering into the contract. The licensee must not be present for the condominium board’s discussion about the interest in the contract unless the board consents.
Licensees must keep records related to the following activities for at least six years:
Refer to the General Regulation for a comprehensive description of records to maintain.
A licensee must have prior approval of the Registrar to store condominium management records in a dwelling. This approval will be based on making adequate arrangements for access to the records by the CMRAO as permitted by the Condominium Management Services Act, 2015.
A licensee has the following obligations to clients in handling their records:
All licensees are expected to keep their profile information up-to-date with the CMRAO. This includes maintaining an up-to-date address, email address, phone number, and legal name. The Condominium Management Services Act, 2015, requires that licensees, within 5 days of the change, notify the Registrar of a change in address for Service and any commencement or termination of employment by a condo management firm or condo corporation. See Part Four of the Condominium Management Services Act, 2015 and Sections 28 – 35 of the General Regulation for more information.
A condominium manager who holds a Limited Licence cannot provide condominium management services except under the supervision of a General Licensee or Transitional General Licensee. For more information, please refer to the Limited Licence page
Please refer to Sections 8 and 22 of the General Regulation for more detailed information.
Limited Licensees cannot be employed directly by a condominium corporation. Limited Licensees can provide condominium management services only under the employment of a licensed condo management provider.