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Originally Posted by GP_Matt
They have to be based on unit factor, but unit factor isn't set in stone. I can't remember the method for changing the unit factors but I suppose you wouldn't want to increase their unit factor for renting anyway, especially if there were a lot of rental units as it would increase their voting power.
I took a quick look at the condo act and it does provide for you to take a deposit of one months rent as a damage deposit from any unit that is being rented. The money can be applied to anything above wear and tear. The condo board can also kick out tenants if they breach the bylaws.
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Yes. I've served an eviction notice for someone who wouldn't get rid of a dog that was causing problems in my capacity as a condo board president.