Posts tagged Litigation
SELLER’S BREACH OF THE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT: CAN THE INNOCENT BUYER FORCE THE SALE?

When a seller is unable or unwilling to close on the sale of a home, the buyer may need to respond quickly.

This is because the buyer may not only have a claim for damages, but, occasionally, they might also have a claim for specific performance (namely the court might make an order requiring the seller to honour the Agreement of Purchase and Sale).

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Realtors need to be in compliance with the CRTC’s Do Not Call List Rules

As a real estate agent, you have likely been approached by telemarketers (or other marketing companies) who promise to provide you a large number of new, quality, leads.

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The Troubles of Multiple Representation

Multiple representation, also known as double ending, occurs when two parties in a real estate transaction are represented by the same brokerage.

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