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Real Estate Buying Tips: Hold Backs | Calgary Real Estate Law 01/06/2020

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A purchaser will be unable negotiate a hold back for a portion of the purchase price on the closing date. For example, suppose that you, as purchaser, are taking possession of your new house today and you find that the dishwasher does not work, the front window is now broken or a giant stain has appeared in the carpet. You assume that these things have happened recently because you didn’t notice them when you were last through the house. Your real estate inspector didn’t make note of those things when he was in the house to prepare his report. What now?

Real Estate Buying Tips: Hold Backs | Calgary Real Estate Law Generally, a purchaser will be unable negotiate a hold back for a portion of the purchase price on the closing date. For example, suppose that you, as purchaser, are taking possession of your new house today and you find that the dishwasher does not work, the front window is now broken or a giant st...

Purchasing a Condo in Calgary? Read the Condominium Bylaws First | Taylor Conway Calgary 08/15/2017

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Purchasing a Condo in Calgary? Read the Condominium Bylaws First | Taylor Conway Calgary Condominium purchasers often send a copy of the condominium bylaws to a “review specialist” prior to finalizing a condominium purchase agreement. Often, those bylaws are 25-30 pages in length and quite legalistic in nature. A review is, however, something you can do yourself if you will set aside th...

Purchasing a Condo in Calgary? Read the Condominium Bylaws First | Calgary Lawyers - Taylor Conway 01/10/2014

http://www.taylorconway.ca/real-estate/purchasing-a-condo-in-calgary-read-the-condominium-bylaws-first/

Purchasing a Condo in Calgary? Read the Condominium Bylaws First | Calgary Lawyers - Taylor Conway Condominium purchasers often send a copy of the condominium bylaws to a “review specialist” prior to finalizing a condominium purchase agreement. Often, those bylaws are 25-30 pages in length and quite legalistic in nature. A review is, however, something you can do yourself if you will set aside th...

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