by James R.G. Cook | Oct 24, 2023 | Legal Issues
Co-authored by Christina Tassopoulos QUICK HITS When a property is owned by 2+ people, one owner might want to sell it against the wishes of the others. Under Ontario’s Partition Act, this is typically allowed. Stothers vs Kazeks is one of the rare...
by James R.G. Cook | Oct 13, 2023 | Legal Issues
QUICK HITS In the case of 1000249084 Ontario Inc. v. Andazesgishahr, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dealt with a property dispute involving co-owners and a mortgage lender; the co-owners had an agreement preventing the sale of the property without mutual...
by James R.G. Cook | Sep 29, 2023 | Legal Issues
QUICK HITS In a collapsing real estate market, buyers who fail to complete a purchase can face substantial liability exceeding their deposit; the case of Switzer v. Petrie arose from a failed real estate transaction in Ontario in July 2022. The buyers backed out due...
by James R.G. Cook | Sep 13, 2023 | Legal Issues
QUICK HITS In Stanley v. Grech, a real estate agent’s alleged professional negligence was examined. The plaintiff purchased a strata lot in Vancouver with the intention of redeveloping it. The agent failed to recommend legal advice, leading to disputes over...
by James R.G. Cook | Sep 6, 2023 | Legal Issues
QUICK HITS In the case of More v. 1362279 Ontario Ltd. (Seiko Homes), a real estate dispute highlighted the importance of understanding closing deadlines in property transactions. When the APS lacks a specified time for closing, midnight is often assumed, but...