CERTIFICATE OF BUILDING CONDITION
for condominiums in Quebec

The building condition certificate is not a requirement of law 16, but it remains a valuable tool for assessing the quality of a condominium at any given time.

This comprehensive assessment provides a detailed analysis of the condition and quality of components, based on precise observations and technical recommendations. It enables us to determine the adjusted lifespan of each building component.

In addition, all our studies form part of an overall asset management plan, integrating the reserve fund study, the maintenance logbook and the building condition certificate.

WHY ENTRUST US WITH THE PREPARATION OF YOUR « CONDO'S » CERTIFICATE OF CONDITION

To ensure the reliability and quality of this document, we recommend that it be drawn up by an engineer, professional technologist or architect.

This approach is also recommended by condolegal.

Because we do your reserve fund study. This includes the building condition certificate.

Our studies are carried out and signed off by an engineer with solid experience in analyzing building components. They provide accurate, comprehensive assessments based on detailed observations.

By adhering to the best practices of a comprehensive asset management plan, we guarantee the reliability and quality of our studies, essential for optimal management of your condominium.

BUILDING CONDITION CERTIFICATE

FOR SMALL CONDOMINIUMS

We help many small condominiums to ensure that their buildings age optimally, and to gain a better understanding of their condition.

To help small condominiums meet current requirements, we also offer an inspection service and an update of the work listed in the carnet, all at competitive rates.

Among other things, we offer group rates for identical buildings in the same neighborhood.

Discover the administrators section.

Entrust your study
to Borée

Mathieu Marier-Tassé
Engineer specialized in real estate asset management

Carolane Gauthier
Actuary

OUR MISSION?                   

TO HELP YOU MANAGE

YOUR CONDOMINIUM

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