Real Estate Litigation Articles
Renovation project calls for a written deal
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca September 29, 2007 Renovation project calls for a written deal The Ontario Court of Appeal has written the final chapter in what could easily be called the case of the “renovation from hell.” It all began in early 2004 when Arik and Olga Idan...
Be careful when buying homes once heated with oil
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca September 22, 2007 Be careful when buying homes once heated with oil In March 2004, Arthur and Yvelle Dupere agreed to buy a house in Nova Scotia from Gregory and Joey Evans. Before the contract was signed, there were discussions about the...
Bench can honour our past, add to community’s future
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca September 15, 2007 Bench can honour our past, add to community’s future Back in the 1930s, in the days before air conditioning was commonplace, there were few places where Torontonians could go to escape the summer heat. One of the most popular...
Signing SPIS form remains a huge risk
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca September 8, 2007 Signing SPIS form remains a huge risk Whenever I write about Seller Property Information Statements (SPIS), which real estate agents often ask their seller clients to sign, I can always be sure of getting a significant number...
Title insurance policies can differ
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca September 1, 2007 Title insurance policies can differ Are all title insurance policies the same? Are the coverages provided by the various title insurance companies so similar that it doesn’t matter which one you choose? These questions arise in...
Probate not necessary to sell house in most cases
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca August 25, 2007 Probate not necessary to sell house in most cases After her father died, Penny Wilcox decided to put his home on the market. She was in the process of listing it for sale when her real estate agent said that it could not be sold...
Relying on municipal records too risky
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca August 18, 2007 Relying on municipal records too risky In last week’s column, I wrote about a client of mine who signed an agreement to purchase a property on Burgess Ave., in the Beach neighbourhood. The lot size was advertised as 36 feet by 96...
Lack of land survey led to lot-size mistake
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca August 11, 2007 Lack of land survey led to lot-size mistake Kia was looking forward to moving into his house on a corner lot on Burgess Ave in the Beach neighbourhood. Near Kingston Rd. and Woodbine Ave., the home has two kitchens, three...
Neighbours in talks after mutual drive dispute
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca August 4, 2007 Neighbours in talks after mutual drive dispute Of all the cases that reach our courts, perhaps the most bitterly contested are disputes between neighbours. A classic example of a disagreement which should never have gone before a...
Have your lawyer review purchase agreement before you sign anything
Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca July 28, 2007 Have your lawyer review purchase agreement before you sign anything A decision of a three-judge panel of the Ontario Divisional Court earlier this year highlights the risk of waiving conditions in a multiple-offer scenario. In...
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