Tonight at the Vancouver Public Library, Lauren Liang is presenting to the Condominium Home Owners Association of BC (CHOA) for their Spring 2015 strata education program. Lauren will discuss all aspects of the fees and costs that strata corporations may collect and the collection tools available.
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