When parties co-own a property, either as joint tenant or tenants in common, they retain the prima facie right toRead more
When parties co-own a property, either as joint tenant or tenants in common, they retain the prima facie right toRead more
When a party to a failed real estate transaction is not at fault for the deal’s failure and can demonstrateRead more
Parties to a real estate transaction can, through words or conduct, repudiate an agreement or show an intention before theRead more
Over the past year and a half, there has been an increasingly limited supply of homes for sale. The availableRead more
by Shaneka Shaw Taylor and Maya Koparkar The recent changes to the Occupiers’ Liability Act introduce a new notice periodRead more
When entering into an Agreement of Purchase and Sale (“APS”) for a property, buyers and sellers must remain cognizant ofRead more
Shared driveways are a common feature of many residential properties, and it can often be hard to define exactly whereRead more
When a purchaser fails to close a real estate transaction, in addition to showing that the seller was ready, willingRead more
To one degree or another and whether we acknowledge it or not, we all eschew some form of unconscious bias.Read more
The design of MLS listings strongly encourage real estate agents and their sellers to share as much information about aRead more