Residents Unknowingly Pay for Commercial Owner Renovations

During recent renovations conducted by the commercial owner, perimeter heating lines were modified and installed. An invoice revealed the nature of this expenditure along with charges of approximately $7,000. The invoice was however, not paid by the commercial owner, but by the Spadina Condominium Corporation. An audit of the past few years, may very well reveal other invoices for other such heating or plumbing line modifications.

Throughout the history of the building, the cost of any renovation modification to perimeter heating lines has been paid by the owner of the unit. The above cost of $7000 is no different, and the Corporation should be reimbursed for this amount by the commercial owner.