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Garry
W. Kaskiw
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Are
you buying a house for the first time? Or has it been
some time since you last made such a purchase? The bank
needs an Appraisal and a Real Property Report. Why do
they need both - and what is the difference anyway?
Does
every deal have to be in writing? Should I have given
a deposit cheque now, or wait until the Offer is accepted?
Who pays the realtor and just whose side is the realtor
on for?
What
kind of representation and warranties can or should
I seek if I'm buying, and what can I provide if I'm
selling? What happens if there are problems?
Amortization?
Municipal Compliance? Easement? Tax Adjustment? GST?
Encroachment? Trust Conditions? There seems to be plenty
to consider and be aware of, but who can I look to for
assistance?
North
& Company has the people and the expertise to steer
you through the most straight-forward house purchase,
to the large farm sale or complex commercial transaction.
There
is no such thing as a stupid question in real estate
law. It makes sense to get some professional direction
in what may be one of the most important financial decisions
in your life, - doesn't it?
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