WCC 10

WCC 10

Frequently Asked Questions


Are you looking for some introductory information about this condominium?

Here are the topics potential purchasers most frequently inquire about:

Disclaimer: This information is not all-inclusive and should not be relied upon to make a decision about purchasing a unit. Each condominium is unique and we cannot disclose any additional information verbally or in writing; to obtain further information (such as the status of the reserve fund, current special assessments, common expenses owing, etc.) you will need to order a status certificate and refer to the condominium documents. This can be done by clicking on ‘Request Status Certificate’ on the condominium websites menu above.

Are for Sale signs permitted? 

No.  

 

Are realtor lock boxes permitted? 

On front interior door.  

 

Are there any pet restrictions? 

Small birds, fish and domestic pets only.  

 

Are there any occupancy restrictions? 

Single private family residence as per Declaration amendment.  

 

Are there any leasing restrictions? 

Units cannot be used as a rooming house or lodging house.  

 

What are the parking rules for residents? 

Each unit is allocated their parking spaces upon purchase. Extra parking spaces are available to rent on a first come, first served basis.  

 

What are the parking rules for visitors? 

Visitors may park in the visitor parking areas.  

 

Are there restrictions regarding changes to the common elements? 

Any changes to the exclusive use common elements must be approved by the Board of Directors prior to the commencement of any work.  

 

Is there sub-metering of utilities? 

No. 

 

Are there any unusual maintenance items? 

No. 

 

Are there any bulk utilities included in the common expenses? 

Water.  

 

Is there private waste pickup? 

There is a dumpster onsite as well as garbage carts.  

 

Are there any amenities? 

Party room and sauna. 

 

Are there any smoking or cannabis restrictions? 

Smoking is not permitted in any of the common element areas.  

 

Is there any other important information to know? 

Owners are responsible for all of the shut-off valves in their units and should rotate them regularly to prevent seizure.