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Peel Common Element Condominium Corporation No. 739
PCECC 739 is an affordable, well-connected community in Mississauga with low condo fees and great amenities.
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Welcome to PCECC739.ca, an initiative designed to ensure that everyone in our community has access to important information related to property management, rules, and regulations. Our goal is to build a well-informed and empowered community where residents can live a better, more organized life by following the right guidelines.
In our daily lives, many issues arise — from garbage disposal to parking regulations — simply because residents are unaware of the correct procedures. Lack of information leads to misunderstandings, delays, and unnecessary complications.
At PCECC 739, we strive to change that by providing easy access to essential information about property management, local laws, and community guidelines. By staying informed, we can all contribute to creating a cleaner, safer, and more welcoming environment for everyone.
We encourage residents to use this platform, share it with others, and help us strengthen our community by promoting awareness and responsible living. Together, we can make our community a better place to live.
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FAQ's
Find quick answers about waste management, recycling, property rules, and business regulations in Toronto. Learn about garbage disposal, zoning, hazardous waste, privacy laws, and operational guidelines for medical centers and grocery stores. Simplified for residents and businesses.
Place bins curbside between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on collection day. Separate waste into blue (recycling), green (organics), and garbage bins. Oversized items can be left beside garbage bins, while hazardous waste must be taken to drop-off centers.
Businesses must comply with Toronto’s zoning bylaws to ensure the location is approved for their operations. Check with the city’s planning department for specific guidelines.
Medical centers follow the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) to ensure data privacy. Patients have the right to access and correct their health records.
Yes, with a liquor license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). Alcohol can be sold between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., and staff must verify the buyer is at least 19 years old.
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