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Concord Canada House is a prestigious new condominium located at 3 Concord Cityplace Way, offering an unparalleled convenience and urban living experience to its residents. The building boasts a contemporary design with excellent natural lighting and includes a full suite of amenities. Situated just minutes away from Toronto's Financial District and the vibrant city center, it is also close to cultural and entertainment hubs like the iconic CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and numerous museums and art galleries. Residents of Concord Canada House can enjoy the convenience of downtown living while taking advantage of a wide range of on-site amenities such as a modern gym, swimming pool, and tranquil lounges. For those who value a high quality of life with the convenience of city living, Concord Canada House presents the perfect choice.
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How many stories the condo are?
The apartment building is divided into the East Tower and the West Tower, which have 70 and 81 floors respectively.
Are pets allowed in the building?
The building doesn't explicitly prohibit pets, and Ontario tenancy law states that landlords cannot evict tenants for pets unless there's a specific building rule. Tenants are not obligated to inform landlords of their pet ownership plans. However, most landlords still need to communicate in advance to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
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How many stories the condo are?
The apartment building is divided into the East Tower and the West Tower, which have 70 and 81 floors respectively.
Are pets allowed in the building?
The building doesn't explicitly prohibit pets, and Ontario tenancy law states that landlords cannot evict tenants for pets unless there's a specific building rule. Tenants are not obligated to inform landlords of their pet ownership plans. However, most landlords still need to communicate in advance to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.