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Under the Condominium Act, 1998 (Ontario), what percentage of unit owners must vote in favor to approve a substantial addition or improvement to the common elements?

Correct Answer

C) Three-quarters majority (75%)

The Condominium Act, 1998 requires a special resolution passed by at least 75% of the unit owners to approve substantial additions or improvements to common elements. This higher threshold ensures significant changes have broad support from the ownership community.

Answer Options
A
Simple majority (more than 50%)
B
Two-thirds majority (66.67%)
C
Three-quarters majority (75%)
D
Unanimous consent (100%)

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Condominium Act 1998special resolution75% majoritycommon elementssubstantial improvements
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