Fighting an eviction in Ontario can be a complex and stressful process, but there are ways to potentially challenge it if you believe it is unjust or if you have a valid reason to remain in the rental property. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to fight an eviction in Ontario: 1. Understand the Reason for the Eviction • First, … Read More
Moving Into a New Construction Home
Moving into a new construction house in Ontario can be exciting, but it’s also important to take care of a few key things to ensure everything is set up properly and your new home is safe and comfortable. Here’s a checklist of things to do when moving into a new construction house: 1. Inspect the Home • Final Inspection: Before … Read More
Going on title to a property with a parent and it is your matrimonial home? How Section 26 (1) of the Family Law Act could impact you.
Real estate law and family law often intersect in very interesting and sometimes unwanted ways. Imagine a situation where your parents own their property, and you marry and live in the property, and you go on title to it as part of your estate planning. What would happen if you passed away before your parent? Recently, I came across this … Read More
Cottage ownership and what you should know
Everyone wants a nice relaxing time at their cottage. To ensure the time at your cottage is stress free, consult a real estate lawyer to protect yourself from unexpected problems.
Why every homeowner needs Title Insurance
Title Insurance is an important part of any residential real estate transaction. It can protect you from many circumstances that can arise after a deal has closed. The following video explains why Title Insurance is important to any residential real estate transaction.
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