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2022 Real Estate Breached Contracts.

Sunday Feb 23rd, 2025

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Following a huge run up in the real estate market in and around the GTA in 2021 and early 2022 (up to mid March), there was a massive and abrupt correction resulting in a very high number of breached real estate contracts. Many of these breached real estate contracts have settled prior to going to the courts, but there is still a significant number that went before the judge. Almost 3 years have passed since the market turned south and quite of few of the lawsuits have now appeared on... [read more]

RRSP HBP withdrawal limit increased from $35,000 to $60,000.

Saturday Dec 28th, 2024

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RRSP HBP withdrawal limit increased from $35,000 to $60,000. As of April 16th, 2024, the qualified first time home buyers can withdraw up to $60,000 from their RRSP as part of the RRSP First Time Home Buyer Plan. The 2024 federal budget approved the increase from $35,000 to $60,000. Please click on the links above to learn more about the RRSP HBP and the increased limit, and let us know if you have any questions. [read more]

What is the interim occupancy, and occupancy fee.

Sunday Aug 25th, 2024

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What is the interim occupancy, and occupancy fee. When it comes to buying new pre construction properties, things can get complicated and are quite often full of surprises, items which are often misunderstood are the interim occupancy period and the occupancy fees. What is the interim occupancy period? The interim occupancy period is when the buyer can move in and enjoy the property, the project hasn’t been fully completed, and the title hasn't been transferred. The occupancy... [read more]

GTA’s municipalities short-term rental rules and regulations.

Sunday Nov 26th, 2023

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GTA’s municipalities short-term rental rules and regulations. Short term rentals have been a hot topic for few years, highly debated on all levels of governments given our housing crisis, with the recent introduction of the federal government crackdown on illegal short term rentals starting January 1, 2024, we thought it would be a good idea to put together a list of rules and regulations by municipalities in the GTA region. The enforcement of the rules has always been very... [read more]

Condominium corporation loans and special assessments explained.

Saturday Jan 1st, 2022

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When discussing the condominiums, we often hear terms special assessments and loans, in this blog we will explain what they mean and why they are often a sign of the existing issues. Both loans and special assessments are a form of financing where funds aren’t readily available. Loans – this is pretty self-explanatory, the corporation would apply and receive a loan which would be repaid over an extended period of time and collected via, likely increased, monthly common fees.... [read more]

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