Laurentians owners
The typical case: owning « up north » while living in the city — a plex in Saint-Jérôme, a rented chalet in Sainte-Adèle, a condo in Tremblant. Remote ownership without structure means finding out late. Casaforta becomes your eyes on site: documented visits, time-stamped photos, clear reports in the owner space.
The typical Laurentians buildings
Main-street plexes in Saint-Jérôme and Sainte-Agathe, recent multi-unit buildings in the Mirabel–Saint-Jérôme corridor, chalets and tourist residences around Saint-Sauveur and Val-David, and resort condominiums in Tremblant — four different stocks, four operating disciplines.
The frequent Laurentians risks
- snow loads and ice damming: roofs and eaves worked hard every winter;
- intense freeze-thaw: masonry, balconies, entrances;
- wood siding and galleries needing cyclical maintenance;
- wells and septic systems outside the cores — to document and monitor;
- seasonal vacancy and turnover on short-term rentals;
- CITQ registration and municipal bylaws for tourist rentals.
We read the building and its context — before we run it.
How Casaforta adapts to the Laurentians
Proven local vendors (roofing, snow removal, septic), a climate-calibrated Building Health Score, a Building Record that reassures insurer and lender, a 25-Year Capital Plan tuned to roofs, windows and wood — and coordinated CITQ compliance for short-term rentals. For resort syndicates: Bill 16, coordinated.
Areas served in the Laurentians
Saint-Jérôme · Prévost · Saint-Sauveur · Piedmont · Sainte-Adèle · Val-David · Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts · Mont-Tremblant · Mirabel.
