REALTORS® must advise their clients on considering the potential presence of archaeological features before purchasing a property for development.
Posts tagged with “Heritage Sites”
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Heritage concerns may affect the value of the property, its redevelopment potential, or even the ability of a new owner to make any renovations, repairs, or additions to the existing structures…
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How many licensees are aware that the Heritage Conservation Act (HCA),1 which replaced the Archeological and Historic Sites Protection Act in 1977…
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An Ontario real estate salesperson learned more than he ever expected or wanted to about the Loggerhead Shrike (eastern population), “a songbird that hunted like a small hawk.”
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As discussed in the previous column, early planning may reduce the overall costs. For example, with early advice…
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Although legislation to protect and conserve heritage property in British Columbia has been in existence since 1925, its impact upon residential homeowners…