by admin | Oct 16, 2004 | 2004, 2004 Toronto Star Columns, Toronto Star Property Law Columns
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca October 16 2004 Staying silent in home sale may equal fraud Court rules couple lied on PCS disclosure form Leaking windows should be reported It had always been my understanding of real estate law that if a vendor says nothing about the house...
by admin | Oct 9, 2004 | 2004, 2004 Toronto Star Columns, Toronto Star Property Law Columns
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca October 9 2004 Heed power of attorney The importance of having carefully drawn-up powers of attorney for both personal care and property matters has been emphasized by a recently published decision of the Superior Court of Justice. This...
by admin | Oct 2, 2004 | 2004, 2004 Toronto Star Columns, Toronto Star Property Law Columns
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca October 2 2004 Builders must fulfill their promises Slope unsuitable for chosen model Court awards cost of retaining wall The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has sounded a clear warning to builders that they will not be able to escape...
by admin | Oct 2, 2004 | 2004, 2004 Toronto Star Columns, Toronto Star Property Law Columns
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca October 2, 2004 Books to crack for condo owners The Condominium Act, 1998, is so complex that it is risky to navigate it without at least one, and preferably two or three, of the excellent guides available. All of them have been written by...
by admin | Sep 25, 2004 | 2004, 2004 Toronto Star Columns, Toronto Star Property Law Columns
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca September 25 2004 Follow checklist to avoid surprises It’s a question every real estate lawyer gets asked: “The offer is signed. What happens next?” Just because the deal is firm and binding, doesn’t mean everything will go smoothly....