by Cohen Highley | Mar 27, 2026 | Land Ownership, News, On Air, Real Estate Law
Julien Luckasavitch ANNOUNCER: I’m with Julien Luckasavitch from Cohen Highley. Julien, can my new construction home be appraised for less than I agreed to pay in my purchase agreement? JULIEN: Yes. If the real estate market declines, housing prices may fall and...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 27, 2026 | On Air, Real Estate Law
Julien Luckasavitch ANNOUNCER: I’m with Julien Luckasavitch from Cohen Highley. Julien, what is title insurance? JULIEN: It’s a policy of insurance that protects homeowners and lenders from financial loss caused by defects entitled to real estate. It does...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 27, 2026 | Construction Law, News, On Air, Real Estate Law
Julien Luckasavitch ANNOUNCER: I’m with Julien Luckasavitch from Cohen Highley. Julien, when buying a new freehold construction home, how do I know when my closing will take place? JULIEN: Check your Tarion addendum to the agreement of purchase and sale for a...
by Cohen Highley | Feb 4, 2026 | Construction Law, Land Ownership, News, On Air, Real Estate Law
Vera Dokter ANNCR: I’m with Vera Dokter from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Vera – what is the “Tarion New Build Agreement Registration”? Vera: As of July 1st, 2025 – new freehold home purchasers must provide notice of purchase within 45 Days of acceptance to Tarion –...
by Cohen Highley | Dec 16, 2025 | News, On Air, Personal Injury Law
John Nicholson ANNCR: I’m with John Nicholson, a Medical Malpractice Lawyers with Cohen Highley. John – are there financial limits for damages in medical malpractice suits in Canada? John: The cap for pain and suffering damages is roughly $400,000. The Supreme Court...
by Cohen Highley | Dec 16, 2025 | News, On Air, Personal Injury Law
John Nicholson ANNCR: I’m with John Nicholson, a medical malpractice lawyer at Cohen Highley. John, what are some key elements for medical malpractice suits? John: First – people should understand that unfortunate outcomes are realities in life and in medical care....