No longer offered

Condo Document Review

Reserve Plus no longer offers standalone condo document reviews. If you were sent here looking for one, this page explains what the service covered and where to go now.

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What the service was

A document review read a corporation's or strata's records — bylaws, minutes, financial statements, engineering reports and the reserve fund study — and reported back on what they said about the property's condition, its obligations and its financial position. Buyers used it before closing; boards used it to understand what they had inherited.

We have retired it as a standalone product so we can concentrate on the reserve fund work that is our core business.

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Where to go instead

Buying a unit

A realtor or a real-estate lawyer is the right first call for a pre-purchase document review. Most markets have specialists who do this work full time.

You are a board or a manager

If the question behind the review is really "is our reserve fund adequate?", that is a reserve fund study or a depreciation report, and it is what we do. A study inspects the property, prices every major component, and models the fund over 25 to 30 years.

You already have a study

Reserve fund analysis keeps an existing forecast accurate as the property's real spending diverges from what was projected.

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What we offer today

Reserve Fund Study

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Engineer-authored, with a funding plan you can act on.

Depreciation Report

British Columbia, meeting the Strata Property Act's requirements.

Reserve Fund Analysis

Annual analysis that keeps an existing study's forecast honest.

Not sure which one you need?

Tell us about the property and we will point you at the right report — or tell you if we are not the right people.

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