We have heard countless horror stories of home buyers backing out of a purchase after the Agreement of Purchase & Sale has been signed. With the real estate market in its current state, this could be due to any number of reasons. The Ontario courts are now creating precedents and making examples of those who unable to fulfill their end of the contact
Technology That Every Landlord Should Use
The Appraisal Process
Status Certificate Review
Do It Yourself - Home Inspection Checklist
Tips For Doing a Diligent Walk-Through of a Potential Property
Changes to the Condominium Act, 1998 (the “Act”)
Questions To Ask A Prospective Tenant
Evicting A Tenant In Ontario
New Probate Rules in Ontario
Same Closing Day for a Purchase and Sale? Be aware of the risks
Potential Tax Increase on Capital Gains!
Why Are Lawyers Regulated?
Jurisdiction and Social Media
Financial Disclosure for Domestic Contracts
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.
Covid-19 Vaccinations In The Workplace, Will It Become A Requirement?
With the Covid-19 vaccination in full effect in the Province of Ontario and Canada wide, the question is now if the Province will make this vaccination mandatory for all workplaces and their employees. An article by Eva M. Lane, an Associate at SV Law, gives some insight into this important question.
To regulate or to not regulate ... Collaborative Practice?
According to Collaborative Practice Toronto, Collaborative Practice is an out-of court resolution process for separating and divorcing couples. This type of process has a large emphasis on full disclosure, respect and open communication between parties. This approach is seen as client-directed and family-focused.
We All Had To Adapt
Intestate Succession
Without a Will, one dies in intestate, meaning that there are no instructions on how to deal with their estate. In cases where individuals die in intestate, the Ontario Succession Law Reform Act governs how the assets are distributed to surviving relatives. Within this article are guidelines for how those assets will be distributed.
