Commercial & Corporate

The Importance of a Morality Clause in a Contract

With social media integrated into our lives and workplace and the line between the two blurred, employers are looking to safeguard their company with morality clauses for new hires.

One of our law students, Sarah Nadon, goes over the importance of morality clauses, what to look out for and what to include.

Sale of Ontario Property by a Non-Resident

If purchasing a property in Ontario from a Non-Resident, the transaction will involve a unique set of tax concerns. It is important to have an understanding of your obligations, and to have them provided for in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale in order to avoid personal tax liability.

We're Hiring - Wills & Estates Law Clerk

In an effort to continually strive to improve upon the efficiency in how we handle our clients’ legal matters, Carson Law Office Professional Corporation is actively searching for a full-time motivated, tech-savvy, team-oriented Wills & Estates Law Clerk to join our growing team!

The Whole Story of Wholesaling Webinar

The Whole Story of Wholesaling Webinar

Our Real Estate Investor Lawyer, Shawn Quigg, in his first Carson Law webinar!

If you missed it, watch Shawn discuss everything you need to know about Wholesaling and the one mistake wholesalers make that can actually loose them their wholesaling fee.

We're Hiring !!

Carson Law is actively searching for a full-time Junior Financial Clerk to assist with tasks associated with the financial responsibilities required to complete real estate transactions as well as daily operations. This is the perfect job for anyone looking to enter a rapidly growing firm and continue building their knowledge base.

Title and Real Property

Holding title to real property refers to the interest of a particular individual who has legally recognized ownership of property. More traditionally, title to real property was used to refer to an individual who has the legal right to use the property. Today, title to real property can be held in several different forums.

Three Types of Restricted Covenants Found in Employment Contracts

A restrictive covenant is an express term in an employment contract which is set out to protect the employer. Whether it be trade secrets or the company’s employees, restrictive covenants protect against the exploitation from current or past employees.

Trust in Real Estate Services Act

In late 2019, Ontario introduced the Trust in Real Estate Services Act, 2019. The Act brings forth several long-anticipated changes to real estate transactions, as well as the relationship that exists between real estate agents and their clients

Rent Control In Ontario And What We Need To Know

The term “rent control” means “rent stabilization”, which allows to establish a small, set percentage by which landlords can increase rent each year. Rent control in Ontario specifically refers to the system of rent regulation in Ontario.

Important Clauses in a Letter of Intent

Letters of intent, also known as an LOI, is a document used to negotiate between a buyer and a seller in various types of transactions. LOI’s outline the specific terms of a potential deal that will occur at some point. LOI’s are typically used to discuss aspects in the contract that can still be negotiated.

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