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Living Together While Legally Separated
A marriage or common-law relationship is considered separated when the relationship has ended and often when one spouse moves out of the home. However, couples do not have to live physically apart to be considered separated in Ontario. This blog answers commonly asked questions about couples living together while legally separated. Read more.
Who can register a construction lien?
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What First-Time Home Buyers Need To Know
Article by Brian Phillips Buying your first home is an exciting milestone in your life. As a homebuyer, there are a number of issues that you should...
10 Things To Consider When Drafting Your Will in Ontario
A will is a set of instructions that determines what happens to an individual’s belongings, assets/investments, who will look after the administration of these assets, and who will care for an individual’s children/dependents. This blog answers commonly asked questions pertaining to drafting a will. Read more.
New Forms, Rules and Guidelines for Multi-Res Landlords
On September 1, 2021 the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) released new forms, Rules and Guidelines to correspond with amendments to the Residential...
If someone wants to flip a home before taking possession, what should they know?
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In what scenario would a home seller not want buyers to waive all conditions?
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What are the most common sources of problems for condo owners?
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What is a Condo Status Certificate?
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Purchasing a Condo? Here’s What to Expect
For many Ontarians, purchasing a home is a major milestone. Singles, couples, and families who decide to purchase a suite in a condominium may, understandably, feel like they are beginning an exciting new chapter in their lives. However, purchasing a condo comes with unique conditions and responsibilities. Sometimes the excitement of starting fresh in a new home can be undermined by confusion, lack of preparation, and complicated questions.
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