by Cohen Highley | Jul 11, 2024 | Announcements, Articles, Condominium Law, News
Non-Enforcement Does Not Prevent Current Enforcement of the Declaration – The Impact of Strong Non-Waiver Clauses in Condo Declarations In Middlesex Condominium Corporation No. 169 (“MCC 169”) v. Doherty et al. (“Owners”), the Condominium Authority Tribunal (the...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 3, 2024 | Articles, Rent Control Bulletins
GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES 2025 GUIDELINE RENT INCREASE The Ministry of Housing has confirmed the rent increase guideline for 2025 will remain at 2.5%, unchanged from 2024, and will be in effect through December 31st, 2025. The Ministry is required to calculate and...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 1, 2024 | Landlord and Tenant Law, On Air, Real Estate Law
What is the difference between net and gross commercial property leases? by Aesha Patel https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/uploads/Cohen-Highley-INT-July-12-FM96.mp3 Aesha Patel Before I explain the difference, people should understand that there are basically two...
by Cohen Highley | May 15, 2024 | News, On Air, Real Estate Law
by Victoria Gordon https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/uploads/Cohen-Highley-Show-FM96-May-17-CCO3820-copy.mp3 Victoria Gordon Title Insurance is a type of insurance policy that protects homeowners and lenders from financial loss related to defects in the title of a...
by Cohen Highley | May 1, 2024 | On Air, Real Estate Law
With so many people unable to buy homes, are there ways for their parents to help? by Victoria Gordon https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/uploads/Cohen-Highley-Show-980-May-3-CCO3819-copy-1.mp3 Victoria Gordon Beyond buying the home outright, parents could cosign...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 16, 2024 | Articles
New Build Home Purchase Contracts We often find that realtors will have their new home buying clients submit an offer to a new home builder with a condition specifying that the offer is conditional for a short time upon the buyer’s lawyer reviewing and being satisfied...