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Federal Government Relaxes Restrictions on Foreign Owned Property by Erika C. Wiebe
Recently, the federal government made amendments to the Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadian’s Act (the “Act”). The Act was initially passed
What is the difference between an executor and a trustee of an estate? Who should I select?
It is important to understand the difference between an executor and a trustee of an estate, as these estate administration roles play a vital part
Deal or No Deal: Buyer’s Remorse
After a dispute is settled at mediation, what happens if one side changes their mind? The answer to this question is found in the leading
Take a Breath: What the Cooling-Off Period Means for BC Homebuyers – Co-Written by Trevin Rogers
For many, a home is the biggest financial decision of their life, and with good reason. A home represents stability. Somewhere for memories to be
The Equalizer – How the Hotchpot Clause Simplifies Your Will – Co-Written by Trevin Rogers
You love all of your kids equally, because of course you do (or at least you’ll go to your grave telling people that). In a
Enforcing a Letter of Intent by Adnan Habib
On January 18, 2022, the British Columbia Court of Appeal in the decision of Concord Pacific Acquisitions Inc. v Oei (2022 BCCA 16) dealt with