Condominium Management
Regulatory Authority of Ontario

Licence Reinstatement

Individuals who want to return to work as a condominium manager following a brief or prolonged absence may follow our guidelines to reinstate their licence.

Consumer Protection

The CMRAO began operations on November 1, 2017, and ensures that condominium managers and management provider businesses are licensed, meet education and experience requirements, and comply with a Code of Ethics.

Licensing

Condominium managers are professionals who need a licence from the CMRAO to provide their services in Ontario.

Code of Ethics

The Code of Ethics regulation establishes the general obligations of condominium managers and condominium management companies.

Condominium owners

Condominium managers interact with many individuals in carrying out their duties, but they report and are accountable to their client, the condominium corporation, through its board of directors.

Condominium Management

Condominium corporations may hire a condominium management provider business or condominium manager who must have a valid licence issued by the CMRAO to oversee the corporation’s day-to-day operations.

Discipline

If the Discipline Committee determines that a licensee has failed to comply with the Code of Ethics, it may order penalties as appropriate under the CMSA.

Become a Condominium Manager

Ontario’s condominium sector continues to expand rapidly and there is a demand for licensed condominium managers. Learn more about the exciting career in condominium management and the requirements to become a fully licensed professional.

INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT

In the interest of consumer protection, the CMRAO publicly reports on its licensing and regulatory activities. The Industry Index is a current summary of key metrics to provide insight on the CMRAO’s day-to-day operations.

Active
Licensees

4674

Licensed
Managers

4282

Licensed
Companies

392

  • Eastern Ontario - 332
  • Western Ontario - 420
  • Central Ontario - 2059
  • Northern Ontario - 36
  • Toronto - 1826

Limited
Licensees

1681

Transitional General Licensees

1

General
Licensees

2600

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