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See you on October 3, 2024
A quarter of a century is something to celebrate in style! For us, it is above all an opportunity to bring together all those who make up the RGCQ...
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Highlighting 25 years of commitment
Since its creation, the RGCQ has strived to unite all stakeholders in the field of co-ownership to advance priority issues...
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Construction site monitoring: from construction defects to human tragedy
The RGCQ calls for increased surveillance of construction sites in Quebec to prevent poor workmanship and ensure the safety of residents. The lack of adequate legislation jeopardizes the housing stock and leads to serious human and economic consequences.
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From construction defects to human drama...
For more than 10 years, the RGCQ has denounced the lack of supervision of construction sites in the area of co-ownership and the resulting consequences on the quality of construction. Radio-Canada will shed light on laxity in the construction industry during the broadcast of the next "La facture" report, Tuesday, November 28 at 7:30 p.m. Invited to speak in this program, Mr. Yves Joli-Cœur, shares his concerns and denounces the lack of consumer protection in the face of poor workmanship in co-ownership.
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New amendments to contingency fund and maintenance log adopted
The RGCQ welcomes the adoption of two amendments to Bill 31 concerning the contingency fund and the maintenance log.
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Drama in Faubourg Boisbriand
Current events are once again challenging us and raising serious concerns, with a case of probable bankruptcy for the Pimbina syndicates, which make up the Faubourg Boisbriand co-ownership, grappling with a situation of "accelerated" decline of some 150 units, built barely 15 years ago, due to poor construction quality and hidden defects.
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RGCQ demands mandatory monitoring of residential construction sites
Co-owners of Faubourg Boisbriand are facing ruin due to construction defects and fungal contamination, requiring costly repairs. The RGCQ is calling for strict legislation for the monitoring of construction sites and for government intervention as soon as possible.
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