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Mistakes made by commercial tenants

Written by Anna Perry

This article discusses Commercial Real Estate insurance related matters.  Common mistakes and cautions that all business owners should consider w

Law Type: Real Estate , Commercial landlord and tenant disputes

Jurisdiction: Canada

Disputes with Neighbours

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

Unlike communities’ years ago, communities today are less like family members and disputes do arise frequently. A neighbor dispute can be regard

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

Lease & Rental Agreements

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

There are two common tenancy agreements found in Canada: month-to-month or fixed term (lease). In month-to-month tenancies, the tenant can end the ten

Law Type: Real Estate , Leasing and sub-leasing

Jurisdiction: Canada

Land Use & Zoning

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

Zoning is generally a territorial delimitation through which division or districts are created by cities, towns, municipalities or other local or regi

Law Type: Real Estate , Zoning

Jurisdiction: Canada

How To Avoid Foreclosure

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

In Canada, foreclosure can be avoided in the following ways:1. Respond to your lender’s letters immediately by either calling    

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

Foreclosure

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

Foreclosure is defined as that action that a lender will take to repossess and sell a piece of property for defaults in mortgage payments.  So as

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

Evictions & Lease Terminations

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

A tenant can not be evicted legally unless the landlord follows the procedure given under the provincial local laws.    Lawful Reasons

Law Type: Real Estate , Leasing and sub-leasing

Jurisdiction: Canada

Documents Required for Leasing of a Home

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

It is important to have a contract to lease or rent residential property and it should be understood and reviewed thoroughly. There is usually a check

Law Type: Real Estate , Leasing and sub-leasing

Jurisdiction: Canada

Documents Required for Selling a Home

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

Sale and purchase agreement This is the fundamental document from which all the other documents are created and must be reviewed thoroughly.  

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

Documents Required For Purchasing a Home

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

  Title deeds The first step is to see the title deed of the home which is going to be purchased. It should be confirmed whether the la

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

Construction Law

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

Construction law is the body of law that deals with all matters relating to the construction process.  These include such topics as building cont

Law Type: Real Estate , Construction / Development

Jurisdiction: Canada

Construction Defects & Liabilities

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

Construction defect typically includes any failure to construct a home or building in a reasonably workmanlike manner, including errors in the constru

Law Type: Real Estate , Construction / Development

Jurisdiction: Canada

Buying or Selling a House

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

After doing a thorough planning and independent initial research, it is important to engage a real estate professional who will evaluate and compare t

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

Renter's Rights To Privacy And Repair

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

A landlord shall not at any time during a tenant’s occupancy of a rental unit and before the day on which an order evicting the tenant is execut

Law Type: Real Estate , Leasing and sub-leasing

Jurisdiction: Canada

Regaining Ownership After Foreclosure

Written by Lawyerahead Staff

There is a difference between the statutory and equitable rights of redemption essentially that under the principles of equity the redemption right ex

Law Type: Real Estate , Buying, and selling Properties

Jurisdiction: Canada

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