About

Free educational analysis of Alberta condominium bylaws.

Who runs this

Condo Bylaw Check is operated by Home Health Solutions Ltd, an Alberta corporation based in Calgary. It is a free educational tool — we do not charge for analyses and we do not sell your data.

Founder: Drew Spencer · info@homehealthsolutions.io

We build software for Alberta condominium compliance, and that work is what Condo Bylaw Check is grounded in: the statutory checks draw on the actual text of the Condominium Property Act, its Regulation, the Alberta Human Rights Act, PIPA, and the Residential Tenancies Act — cross-checked against the verbatim sections, not paraphrased.

Why this exists

Most condo owners never read their bylaws cover-to-cover. The documents are long, dense, and hard to compare against any external reference — so it's hard to know whether a clause you find annoying is normal or unusual, whether something obvious is missing, and whether any language tilts unusually hard against owners.

Condo Bylaw Check takes the document you already have and: flags clauses that may conflict with Alberta law (showing the verbatim statute text), answers the practical questions owners actually ask (pets, rentals, renovations, challenging a board decision), reviews whether broad board discretion comes with procedural safeguards, checks how current the bylaws are, and compares your rules against a curated benchmark of Alberta condominium corporations with a percentile band per clause. The report keeps prevalence, legal risk, and owner impact clearly separated.

What this is not

Not legal advice. Not a substitute for a lawyer. The analyzer is informational only and uses automated pattern detection — markers can have false positives and false negatives, and the percentile bands reflect only the 88-corp sample. Use the result as a starting point for conversations with your board or your lawyer, not as a final answer. The full disclaimers live in our terms of use.

Privacy posture

Anonymous to us at the application layer — we do not ask for your name, your condo corporation, your unit number, or anything else that identifies you personally. Before any bylaw text leaves your browser, you acknowledge a cross-border-transfer notice (PIPA s.13.1) that names Anthropic explicitly. We retain a copy of the uploaded bylaw as part of our Alberta bylaw comparison library, stored without information identifying you — and you can ask us to remove a specific document at any time. The full disclosure lives in our privacy policy.

Contact

Questions, suggestions, or rights-holder takedown requests: info@homehealthsolutions.io. We typically reply within two business days.