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Real Estate Law

Hiring a Real Estate Lawyer in Ottawa

03rd October 2011
Canada is a favorite place for immigrants and foreign investors. Thousands of immigrants choose to stay in Canada for many reasons: good health care system, low crime rate, abundant promising careers, and quality education. Foreign investors choose Canada...
Author: Mike Clark
Real Estate Law

Protecting Tenants From Foreclosure

20th May 2011
With the collapse of the real estate market and the resulting bank foreclosures on hundreds of thousands of residential rental properties, often, tenants residing as leaseholders in residential properties become collateral victims and are forced to vacat...
Author: Mitchell Sussman
Taxes

Singapore GST Services: About GST

24th November 2010
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is applied almost similarly to Value Added Tax (VAT) in most countries. It was implemented on April 1, 1994 in Singapore and was used as a guide on the UK VAT legislation and New Zealand legislation. Goods and Services Tax...
Author: Shayne
Real Estate Law

How a conveyancing solicitor deals with remortgage issues of clients

19th February 2010
Remortgage is probably the easiest of all conveyancing work. There are generally only the lender and the client to deal with and no other party solicitors to communicate with. A remortgage is generally conducted by junior members of staff with supervision...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Legal

Toronto Real Estate Lawyers (Part 12): Agreement of Purchase and Sale

26th October 2009
As a follow up to my previous article about Agreements of Purchase and Sale (for residential properties - see http://dynamiclawyers.com/DL_blog/page/toronto-real-estate-lawyers-part-10-agreement-of-purchase-and-sale/14/) - which dealt with the Information...
Author: Michael Carabash