“Don’t shoot the messenger”—this must have been the reaction of a licensee against whom two complaints of discrimination under the Human Rights Code were made by another licensee…
Posts tagged with “Buyers Default”
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The evidence of Ms. Lederman is compelling as to the importance of exposure to the widest possible market through the MLS®. It presents a simple, economical, and effective method…
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The advantages to a vendor of the use of the Norfolk v. Aikens addendum to the standard form contract {Column 155) is apparent from a decision delivered October 24th, 1990, which allowed a defaulting purchaser…
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In times like these we might feel that high interest rates are a crime, but they don’t become a crime under the Criminal Code of Canada until the effective annual rate exceeds 60%…
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A recent amendment to the Law and Equity Act may mean that the time-honoured method of selling property by way of an agreement for sale (right to purchase) may cease…
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Occasionally, a vendor who has agreed to carry part of the sale price on a mortgage, agrees to take a lower rate of interest than the current rate, because the remaining terms of the sale justify that decision…