Property Development (Real Estate; Land Use Planning/Municipal)
B. Glenn Leung,Godyne N. L. Sibay and Louis-Martin Dubé of McCarthy Tetrault
Two major universities in British Columbia have embarked on large-scale development projects using the leasehold strata development concept as a means of unlocking tremendous value without disposing of their land bases.
Canadian Property Development Overview
G. Glenn Leung and Godyne N.L. Sibay of McCarthy Tetrault
Two major universities in British Columbia have embarked on large-scale development projects using the leasehold strata development concept as a means of unlocking tremendous value without disposing of their land bases. They have discovered that land developers are willing to pay prices, on a buildable-square-foot basis, for 99-year leasehold interests in land, which are similar to the prices paid by developers for freehold development land in similar locations.
Who Looks After a Buyer's or Seller's Interests in a Real Estate Closing?
Sokoloff and Weinstein, P.A.
Each party most likely will be represented by competent experts before, during and after the closing. For example,.
Buying a Home
This article is intended as an overview of the home buying process.
The Business of Commercial Title Insurance
Julius Melnitzer of Lexpert
Ten years ago, most Canadian lawyers had never heard of title insurance; if they did, their familiarity was almost certainly passing.
Real Estate Law Questions and Answers
Michael Strom Medlock of Michael S. Medlock, P.A.
Q. What is Title Insurance? Title Insurance is the application of the general principles of insurance to real .
Title Policy May not Cover Boundary Disputes
Law Office of Brigit S. Barnes
Occasionally, an author of a real estate article will suggest that an ordinary title insurance policy should be .
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Residential Real Estate
Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP
CONNOLLY BOVE LODGE & HUTZ LLP represents hundreds of parties in residential real estate closings each year. We ha.
Failure to Buy Title Insurance can be a Costly Mistake
Law Office of Brigit S. Barnes
Title insurance has become so common now in real estate transactions that its existence is almost taken for granted.