How many divided-condo syndicates are there in Mirabel?
Divided-condo syndicates are registered with the Registraire des entreprises du Québec under the legal form “syndicat de copropriétaires.” For the exact count in Mirabel, consult the Registraire’s public statistics — the data is freely accessible, no signup required, and updated periodically. CondoAide no longer mirrors that data: we focus on the management tooling.
Which Bill 16 obligations apply to Mirabel condos?
Bill 16 obligations are the same across Quebec: a reserve fund study by an accredited professional, an up-to-date maintenance logbook, and a syndicate certificate to provide to buyers. Deadlines depend on the unit count and the year built. In Mirabel as elsewhere, the final deadline is 2028 — and the first milestones hit as early as 2026 for older, larger buildings.
How CondoAide helps Mirabel syndicates
CondoAide is a SaaS product built for managing a Quebec condo syndicate: an electronic registry compliant with article 1070 of the Civil Code, accounting, reserve fund tracking, owner requests, electronic signatures. In Mirabel, self-managed boards and property managers use it to automate Bill 16 documents and keep a reliable record of meetings and resolutions.
Local resources for Mirabel syndicates
For certified copies of incorporation, the official address of a syndicate, or the NEQ number, the public service to consult is the Registraire des entreprises: registreentreprises.gouv.qc.ca.