You must register the amendments at land titles. According to The Condominium Act, amendments to the bylaws or the declaration of a condominium corporation are ineffective until they are registered at land titles.
Articles in this section
- How can I add or remove a name on my title? Does it make any difference if this person is my spouse, parent, child or sibling?
- What does our condominium board have to do with amended bylaws and/or the declaration?
- My corporation is acquiring land in the province of Manitoba. My corporation was incorporated in Manitoba. What do you require from me?
- My corporation is transferring (or mortgaging) land in the province of Manitoba. Title is already in the name of the corporation. What do you require from me?
- My spouse has passed away. How do I get our land into my name alone?
- Can I register documents by mailing them into the office?
- I have submitted my registration to land titles. How will I know when it has been processed and completed? What will you send back to me following registration?
- I am named as executor in the will of a close family member. All of the other assets of the estate have been dealt with, leaving only one piece of property. Do I have to have the will probated in order to deal with the property?
- What is homesteads evidence?
- I have sold my property and I do not want to hire a lawyer. Will the land titles staff complete the documents for me?