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Failure to disclose is often the source of real estate lawsuits
One of the most common reasons for legal trouble in a real estate deal is disclosure. Disclosure-related lawsuits tend to emerge when a purchaser discovers something negative about a home after moving in which should have been revealed under Ontario...
Buying? Selling Too? Please, Not on the Same Day!
You already own your house, but you have a need to move. Perhaps your family is growing and you need more space. Perhaps you have retired, and you need less space. Perhaps you were relocated for work. Now what do...
What is an Irrevocable Date and Why is it Important?
A binding contract requires offer and acceptance and consideration. Generally, an offer can be accepted at any time until it is revoked. In order to not allow an offer to be available for acceptance all Agreements of Purchase and Sale...
Agreements of Purchase and Sale Must be Completed in Good Faith
If you have been following my blog, I surprised many people last year with the revelation in Agreements of Purchase and Sale are legally binding contracts that you cannot simply "use" a condition in the agreement to "get out" of the deal....
Benefits Available With Real Estate Lawyers for First-Time Home Buyers
There are many aspects of a real estate transaction that may seem overwhelming, especially when it is your first home purchase. The transaction is likely the largest investment you have ever made. In order to ensure that the transaction goes...