#WeSpeakCondo
#WeSpeakCondo is a podcast dedicated to Ontario’s condominium industry, delivering practical insights, expert perspectives, and real-world guidance for condominium managers, board members, owners, and residents. Hosted with a focus on education and industry best practices, each episode explores the issues shaping condominium communities—from governance, finances, maintenance, and legislative updates to leadership, communication, and emerging trends.
Whether you’re a seasoned condo professional, a volunteer director, or simply looking to better understand condominium living, #WeSpeakCondo provides clear, informative conversations designed to help Ontario communities thrive.
Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
In this episode of #WeSpeakCondo, Nicholas speaks with Ryan Grossman, a realtor with RE/MAX Realtron and co-founder of Condo Communitie. They cover everyting from A-Z for condo buyers and sellers in today’s GTA market.
Ryan explains what buyers should look for beyond the unit itself, including the property condition, maintenance fees, resale value, status certificates, special assessments, financing, and offer conditions.
They also discuss what sellers need to do to stand out, why pricing and presentation matter, how buyer visits work before closing, and why resale condos may be a stronger option than pre-construction in the current market.
A valuable episode for first-time condo buyers, sellers, investors, landlords, tenants, realtors, condo managers, and anyone interested in the GTA condo market.

Friday Jun 12, 2026
Friday Jun 12, 2026
In this episode of #WeSpeakCondo, Nicholas speaks with Emiel Bril, CEO and Co-Founder of VendorPM, about innovation, technology, vendor procurement, and the future of condo management.
They discuss why the condominium industry has traditionally moved slowly, how technology can help property management companies reduce risk and improve vendor selection, and why rising costs are forcing buildings to operate more efficiently.
Emiel also shares thoughts on how artificial intelligence could eventually help condo boards and managers access information faster, make better decisions, and improve the way buildings are managed.
A valuable episode for condo board members, property managers, vendors, consultants, and anyone interested in the future of condominium management.

Friday May 29, 2026
Friday May 29, 2026
In this episode of #WeSpeakCondo, Nicholas speaks with Tyson noce from Novi Engineering about condo parking garage maintenance, deterioration, repairs, and restoration.
They discuss how condo garages are built, the difference between suspended slabs and slab-on-grade areas, why waterproofing membranes matter, how salt and water damage concrete, what causes leaks around drains and expansion joints, and why garage ramps can be especially difficult and expensive to repair.
Tyson also explains how engineers assess garage conditions, what chain drag surveys reveal, when cracks should be taken seriously, and why proper specifications and contract administration are important when planning garage repair projects.
A valuable episode for condo board members, property managers, condominium owners, engineers, contractors, and anyone involved in maintaining Ontario condo buildings.

Friday May 15, 2026
Friday May 15, 2026
In this episode of #WeSpeakCondo, Nicholas speaks with Antoni Casalinovo from Deo Condominium Law about contracts in condominium corporations.
They discuss service agreements, construction contracts, CCDC contracts, one-off work orders, unionized security and cleaning contracts, auto-renewal clauses, termination rights, change orders, liens, bonding, payment schedules, and the role of lawyers, engineers, and consultants in protecting the condo corporation.
Anthony also explains why condo boards should be careful with informal approvals, unclear scopes of work, purchase orders, long-term service agreements, and financing arrangements that may require a borrowing bylaw.
A valuable episode for condo board members, property managers, condominium owners, contractors, consultants, and anyone involved in Ontario condo operations.

Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
#WeSpeakCondo is back after eight years.
In this relaunch episode, Nicholas speaks with Sam Soltani, Founder and President of The Trace Group, about the Ontario Fire Code changes condo managers and boards need to understand going into 2026.
They discuss carbon monoxide detection, fire alarm inspections, smoke control testing, fire safety plans, fire watch obligations, record keeping, fire panel repair versus replacement, and the growing responsibility condo corporations have when it comes to life safety compliance.
Sam also shares practical advice on how condo boards can use engineers, audits, and proactive maintenance planning to avoid costly surprises and better protect their buildings.
A must-listen for condo managers, board members, property managers, engineers, and anyone involved in Ontario condominium operations.
In this episode, we cover:
New Ontario Fire Code changes affecting condos
Carbon monoxide detection requirements in hallways
Fire alarm inspection and record-keeping standards
CAN/ULC S536, S537, and S1001 requirements
Smoke control testing and fire safety plan updates
Fire watch responsibilities and risks
Fire alarm panel repair vs. replacement
Condo board and management liability
Why engineering assessments matter before major projects
How proactive HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire maintenance can save condo corporations money
Guest: Sam Soltani Company: The Trace Group Websites: traceconsultinggroup.com Contact: info@traceconsultinggroup.com
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