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Non-profits buying multi-floor condo units face fee duplication under CMHC insurance rules

Summary by Future of Good
Community members and residents at Birchmount Green, one of Community Living Toronto’s supportive housing buildings in Scarborough (Community Living Toronto / Supplied). The structure of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s insurance makes it harder for non-market housing providers to buy units spread across several floors of condominium developments, says a Toronto charity.  Community Living Toronto (CLTO), which supports people with devel…
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Future of Good broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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