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Real estate deals falling though - Greg Weedon Seminar

Sunday Nov 27th, 2022

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In this blog we post a seminar by our lawyer of choice Greg Weedon on the subject of the buyers’ real estate contract breaches. The seminar is fairly lengthy at about an hour and twenty minutes, to help navigate the video we have posted topic timeline below and we suggest watching the video along with the summary prepared by Greg and posted here. The seminar is designed for the real estate agents, but we think anyone interested in the process would find it interesting, there are... [read more]

2 Years (Extended Until 2027) Foreign Buyers Ban On Buying Canadian Residential Real Estate.

Saturday Dec 10th, 2022

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February 2024 update. The 2 year foreign buyer ban originally introduced in 2022 has been extended until 2027. Original post. As we are nearing the end of 2022 we will be faced with new regulations coming to life as of January 1, 2023, one of them is a temporary 2 year foreign buyer ban. The temporary ban is introduced with the intent of making housing more affordable for Canadian residents. Any contractual obligations arising from the contracts signed prior to January 1, 2023 will... [read more]

What is an escape clause?

Sunday Jan 22nd, 2023

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In the hot real estate market we almost never hear of an escape clause because the properties are often sold in multiple offers situation and without conditions, in the slower markets the escape clause happens more often. The escape clause in not limited to real estate and can happen in any type of contract.  Essentially the escape clause means that a party to a contract can escape or get out of the contract without a penalty. The clause can be used be either buyer or... [read more]

How important is title insurance?

Saturday Feb 25th, 2023

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In short title insurance is very important, before we explain why lets briefly summarize what title insurance is. What is title insurance? Title insurance is a policy that protects residential and commercial property owners and their lenders against the losses resulting from the property title or ownership. There are tow main types, owner’s policy and lender’s policy. Is title insurance mandatory? No, it is not. If there is a mortgage on the property the lender may... [read more]

Builders may not be able to squeeze extra money from the buyers.

Monday Jul 24th, 2023

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In recent years we have heard of many instances of builders demanding extra money from the purchases of pre-construction residential properties, in many cases the options were to pay thousands of dollars or to terminate the contract. This may not be that easy going forward, in the case of Dhaliwal v Midland homes the judge recently ruled that the builder must honour the original purchase price and is not entitled to any additional funds. In summary Dhaliwal’s purchased a... [read more]

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