Most litigators have encountered a poorly drafted Statement of Claim that their client is obligated to respond to or risk default judgment. A poorly drafted claim may make serious allegations... read more →
There is a difference between paper title ownership and beneficial ownership of property. Most of the time, the same person is the paper title owner (or the legal owner) and... read more →
As you all know, it is now legal to consume cannabis in Canada. While the federal government was responsible for legalizing cannabis consumption, the provincial governments have been left to... read more →
In Canada, you do not have to pay capital gains tax on any increase in the value of your principal residence for each year you have properly designated the home... read more →
We don’t usually associate paying HST with purchasing a home or condo that we intend to live in. However, when purchasing a pre-construction unit as an investment, its important to... read more →
Deposits are generally a necessary part of real estate transactions. Once the purchaser and the vendor agree to terms in an Agreement of Purchase and Sale, the purchaser is then... read more →