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australiatocanada said:
Hi,

Can anyone guide me - In most of the residential properties adds which are on sale by agents say's "Monthly Maintenance Fees $$$"

I want to know what things are cover in the "Monthly Maintenance Fees" normally everwhere in Toronto residentials?

Please Guide

Thanx

Tina

These r for "condos"... like anywhere in the globe [including Australia]. They include:
1. Common area maintenance/repairs/fitment/fixes
2. Daily & periodic deep cleaning of the property/common assets
3. External grass cutting
4. Gardening
5. Snow removal
6. Maintenance of S/Pool, Gym, Party Rooms, Kid's Play area etc.
7. Security
8. And includes in many condos [not all]:
- Heat & Hydro
- Cable

Qorax
 
qorax said:
These r for "condos"... like anywhere in the globe [including Australia]. They include:
1. Common area maintenance/repairs/fitment/fixes
2. Daily & periodic deep cleaning of the property/common assets
3. External grass cutting
4. Gardening
5. Snow removal
6. Maintenance of S/Pool, Gym, Party Rooms, Kid's Play area etc.
7. Security
8. And includes in many condos [not all]:
- Heat & Hydro
- Cable

Qorax

Awesome info.....thanks Captain.....+1 for you
 
Dear all,

I believe asian made elect appliances doesnt work in canada . it needs to be 110V and in india its 220v.
but if any appliance is 110-220v will it work or no???????????????????????????????

regards
 
montu said:
Dear all,

I believe asian made elect appliances doesnt work in canada . it needs to be 110V and in india its 220v.
but if any appliance is 110-220v will it work or no???????????????????????????????

regards

You are wrong. Many elect appliances (such Cuisinart) found in retail stores (such as Sears) in Canada are made in China. Some washer are from South Korea. Just that they are 110V while those sell in China are 220V. Your will need a transformer to use those 110V appliances.
 
steaky said:
You are wrong. Many elect appliances (such Cuisinart) found in retail stores (such as Sears) in Canada are made in China. Some washer are from South Korea. Just that they are 110V while those sell in China are 220V. Your will need a transformer to use those 110V appliances.

Hi Steaky,


i got some very expensive appliances which am using in gulf but are with 110-220v power. these will work in ca?
 
montu said:
Hi Steaky,


i got some very expensive appliances which am using in gulf but are with 110-220v power. these will work in ca?

you can try. If not, use it with a transformer.
 
Hi,

Well, goodluck and keep you high hope towards Canada.
Toronto is a nice place too ---> Quick access to USA. ;D

All the best!
 
montu said:
Hi Steaky,


i got some very expensive appliances which am using in gulf but are with 110-220v power. these will work in ca?

What appliances are you talking about?
The supply in Canada is 60Hz and using step down transformers is not always good for the appliance.