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Understanding the Cooling-Off Period and Status Certificates When Buying a Condominium

Understanding the Cooling-Off Period and Status Certificates When Buying a Condominium When purchasing a brand-new condominium, you're entitled to a 10-day cooling-off period. This gives you 10 days to cancel the agreement if needed. The countdown begins on the later of these two dates: the day you receive the builder's disclosure ...

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I am about to put in an offer on a home. Should I make my offer conditional on a home inspection Ontario?

When the housing market is hot, it is not uncommon for buyers to feel the pressure to forgo a home inspection as a condition of their offer, especially if they are concerned about a bidding war. By not including a home inspection, they believe their offer would be more attractive ...

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My partner and I are divorcing and selling our home. Can we hire separate real estate agents?

Yes, you can. Selling a home during a divorce can be an emotionally taxing and daunting experience for many, but the right professional can help. Generally, it’s simpler if you can both agree on one real estate agent. However, if that is not feasible, then you can go about it two ways. The ...

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When You Buy A Pre-Construction Home From a Builder

Buying a pre-construction property offers many benefits. These include buying a property that is new, modern and never been lived in, a property with a warranty and most likely a property that may appreciate in value by the time that it is ready for occupancy. However, buying a pre-construction property ...

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