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Condos and Consumer Rights

Monday, February 27, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

Condos and Consumer Rights

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Condos are popular first homes for many people today. For some, it will be the biggest purchase they ever make. But how many of us can really judge how well these assets are built or maintained?

The truth is, condos can be anything from dream homes, both affordable and green, to overpriced energy hogs, or worse. Even the smartest consumer can be fooled into making a bad purchase.
 
That's why MPP Rosario Marchese proposes the Condominium Owners Protection Act--designed to protect would-be condo buyers and their neighbours alike. Mr. Marchese will be explaining his proposal, and offering perspectives on how we can grow our urban communities in healthy ways, at February's WSIC event.

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Want to be part of the discussion? Or just learn about your neighbourhood?

Join us on February 27 at the Duke of York (39 Prince Arthur Blvd) at 7pm.

http://whyshouldicare.ca/2012/02/condos-and-consumer-rights/

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Duke of York Pub
39 Prince Arthur Ave
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Monday, February 27, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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Why Should I Care?



Why Should I Care? is a grassroots, community based organization committed to engaging citizens on topics that concern them.

Our mission is to provide an accessible forum where Canadians can discuss, debate, and learn about political issues that affect us all.  By focusing on topics and not ideologies, we break the taboo of discussing politics at the dinner table.

Over beer and food we learn, share, experience, and take action as both Canadians, and members of a broader community.