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Choosing A Lawyer

 

Look for an experienced solicitor who practices primarily in the real estate field, as he or she will be knowledgeable about title, boundary definition, planning by-laws and subdivision regulation.  Such a lawyer can spot issued and protect your interests, including anything that is important to you which you may wish to remain private and confidential and which need not be shared with the other parties to the real estate transaction.  The lawyer will search the title, order the survey and tax information, look for liens, advise you an any restrictions which would affect your enjoyment of the property and generally oversee most aspects of your purchase, including advising you of what further investigations ought to be made by other professionals before you close the transaction.  Most such lawyers live and work in the community and are aware of the local business situation and can be of great help, offering much saved aggravation and expense when you are moving into a community.

 

 


Resource Listings

 The Cost of Living - How much can you afford each month

 Moving In - How much is it going to cost

 Choosing The Right Mortgage - Mortgage types and rates
 Title Insurance - Hassle free home buying
 The Value Of A Real Estate Appraisal
 HST And Real Estate
 Do I Need A Survey?
 Choosing a Lawyer
 What Is A Home Inspection?
 Playing It Safe - Insurance

 

 

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