Things To Consider When Moving Into A Condo

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Things To Consider When Moving Into A Condo

Things To Consider When Moving Into A Condo

May 13, 2026 | Lifestyle | Condo613.ca

Closing day is just the beginning. Moving into an Ottawa condo involves logistics, rules, and adjustments that differ significantly from a house move. From elevator bookings to utility transfers, here is your practical checklist for a smooth transition into condo living.

Pre-Move Preparation

Before moving day, confirm:

  • Your closing date and key pickup time with your lawyer
  • The building’s property management contact for move-in coordination
  • Parking access for your moving truck (many downtown buildings have height restrictions)
  • Whether your unit includes any existing furniture or appliances you need to remove

Elevator and Loading Dock Booking

Most Ottawa condo buildings require you to book the service elevator in advance. Some charge a refundable damage deposit ($200-$500) and require proof of insurance from your movers. Book at least one week ahead, especially on weekends. Downtown buildings may have narrow loading docks—verify truck dimensions.

Utility Transfers and Setup

Ottawa condo utilities vary by building:

  • Hydro Ottawa: Usually individual metered; set up account 2 weeks before move-in
  • Water: Often included in condo fees; confirm with management
  • Heat: May be central (included in fees) or individual (hydro-based)
  • Internet/TV: Check building contracts—some have exclusive providers

Insurance Requirements

Your building’s master insurance covers common elements and the building shell. You need a personal condo insurance policy (HO-6) covering:

  • Contents and personal belongings
  • Improvements and betterments to your unit
  • Liability coverage (usually $1-2 million)
  • Loss assessment coverage for special assessments

Most buildings require proof of insurance before granting fob access.

Bylaws and Move-In Rules

Review your building’s declaration and rules before moving:

  • Move-in hours (often restricted to 8 AM – 8 PM)
  • Protective flooring requirements for elevators and hallways
  • Garbage and recycling locations and schedules
  • Pet registration if applicable
  • Visitor parking rules for your moving crew

First Week Essentials

Your first week in a new condo should include:

  • Testing all appliances, faucets, and HVAC
  • Meeting your superintendent or concierge
  • Locating garbage chutes, mailroom, and storage locker
  • Learning the intercom system and visitor procedures
  • Attending your first board meeting if you want involvement

Professional Advice from Peter Sagos

“The first 30 days in a new condo set the tone. Document any defects immediately—they may be covered by Tarion if new, or by the seller if resale and disclosed. Introduce yourself to the superintendent; they are your first line of defence for maintenance issues. And read the full rules, not just the summary.”

Related reading: Condo Insurance In Ottawa | Condo Rules And Restrictions In Ottawa

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How far in advance should I book the elevator?

At least 7 days, preferably 14. Popular weekends fill up quickly in larger buildings.

Q: Do I need to hire a specific moving company?

Some buildings require movers with liability insurance. Check with management before hiring.

Q: What if my furniture does not fit in the elevator?

Measure everything, including diagonal elevator dimensions. Some items must go via stairs or balcony crane—arrange this in advance and confirm insurance coverage.

Q: Is condo insurance mandatory?

Most buildings require it for occupancy. Even if not required, it is essential—your belongings and liability are not covered by the building’s policy.

Q: Can I paint or renovate before moving in?

Cosmetic painting is usually fine. Structural changes, flooring replacement, or plumbing modifications require board approval and may need permits.

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