Jurisdictions
Status Certificate & Strata Analysis by Region
Pellucis analyzes property documents in British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta. Our engine is jurisdiction-aware—we apply the correct legal frameworks, statutory requirements, and governance standards for each province.
British Columbia
Strata Form B, depreciation reports, strata documents
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Status certificates, co-op disclosures, condo packages
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Condo document packages, reserve studies
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We accept status certificates, strata packages, co-op disclosures, financial statements, meeting minutes, reserve studies, and more. See document requirements →
Why jurisdiction matters for condo and strata due diligence
Property disclosure requirements differ by province. In Ontario, condos use status certificates and reserve fund studies every three years; co-ops follow different rules. In British Columbia, strata corporations provide Form B (Information Certificate) and depreciation reports. Alberta condos have their own estoppel and reserve study timelines. Pellucis applies the correct statutory framework for each jurisdiction—so your analysis matches the documents you actually receive.
Status certificate and strata analysis by region — FAQ
- What documents does Pellucis analyze in Ontario?
- We analyze Ontario status certificates, co-op disclosure packages, financial statements, AGM and board minutes, reserve fund studies, and insurance certificates. Our engine applies the Condominium Act and Co-operative Corporations Act requirements for reserve studies and disclosure.
- What strata documents does Pellucis analyze in BC?
- We analyze BC strata Form B (Information Certificate), depreciation reports, AGM and council minutes, financial statements, bylaws, and insurance certificates. We apply Strata Property Act requirements, including mandatory depreciation reports for stratas with 5+ lots.
- Does Pellucis serve Alberta condo buyers?
- Yes. We analyze Alberta condo document packages, including financial statements, reserve fund studies (required every 5 years), meeting minutes, and insurance certificates. Our analysis applies the Condominium Property Act and flags Bill 30 reforms.
- How long does regional document analysis take?
- All regions—BC, Ontario, and Alberta—receive forensic intelligence briefings instantly. Upload your status certificate, strata package, or co-op disclosure; we deliver a plain-language report with reserves, governance scoring, and quantified exposure.