Real Estate Litigation Articles

A few ideas for the Minister

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca January 1 2005 A few ideas for the Minister Consumers need more protection Force builders to live up to promises At a recent press conference in Toronto, Ontario Consumer Minister Jim Watson revealed that he is a regular reader of this column....

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Is it legal to deck the lights?

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca December 24,  2004 Is it legal to deck the lights? Recent ruling opens a Pandora’s box Can a condominium corporation prohibit Christmas lights on the exterior of the buildings? The Supreme Court of Canada may say no, but a veteran Toronto...

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Frisky neighbours keep couple awake

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca December 18,  2004 Frisky neighbours keep couple awake Back-to-back beds spark noise woes Build second wall to deaden sounds   Last week, a client of mine sent me the following question about soundproofing in new construction: "I have a quick...

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Be ready for the unexpected in real estate deals

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca December 11,  2004 Be ready for the unexpected in real estate deals There is no such thing as a simple transaction Only so much can be done to repair problems after fact   Sooner or later, every real estate lawyer will experience the Deal From...

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Forgotten oil tanks can prove expensive

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca December 4,  2004 Forgotten oil tanks can prove expensive Home ownership is often full of surprises, and they’re not always pleasant ones. Consider the case of a local century home, which sold recently, conditional on financing and a home...

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Hazard land brings grief

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca November 27,  2004 Hazard land brings grief Next month marks four years since Jeff and Krista Strachan purchased their dream home in Palgrave, and the nightmare is far from over. Shortly after closing, the Strachans got the shock of their lives...

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Search heats up home privacy concerns

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca November 20,  2004 Search heats up home privacy concerns The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in the Walter Tessling case is a blow to the right of personal privacy for Canadians. It’s also in stark contrast to a decision of the United States...

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Wife’s forgery puts home at risk

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca November 13,  2004 Wife’s forgery puts home at risk A Toronto man whose wife forged a power of attorney to herself stands to lose his entire interest in their family home if a recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court is upheld on appeal....

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Resale home inspection a smart move

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca November 6,  2004 Resale home inspection a smart move Agent, township must pay damages Buyer unaware of sloping floor;  Home inspection wasn’t suggested An Ottawa-area real estate agent and her firm have been hit with a six-figure damage award...

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Readers weigh in on disclosure statements

Bob Aaron bob@aaron.ca October 30 2004 Readers weigh in on disclosure statements Hot topic in the Toronto real estate market There are strong views both ways on SPIS forms Judging from the response I received to my column on property condition statements two weeks...

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