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Own Your Own Future

  Since obtaining my license, I’ve found it really interesting to hear various perspectives on the residential market. It seems like everyone’s got an opinion. Everyone’s an expert. I’ve witnessed that as soon as people know you’re a Realtor, they can’t help but tell you how they feel, what they think and ask for you […]

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The Good Old PDI

Good gracious! I don’t do those. No, we’re not talking about PDAs… but PDIs. There’s an important difference (although they are by no means mutually exclusive; heck, you may wish to proceed with a PDA after a successful PDI – to each their own, I suppose). First, congratulations on buying a new-build property (doesn’t matter

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The Trifecta

Don’t worry, this isn’t a thinly veiled piece on criminal gangs. … even if a condo Board of Directors can make up the rules. NERD ALERT: the following will discuss the three aspects of condo governance: the declaration, rules and bylaws. These three documents are set out in accordance with the Condominium Act. Hierarchy As

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Whitehills London, Ontario

The Declaration & Description

Anything to declare? Can you please describe it for me? … where are we?! A border crossing? (Ah, no. Crossing borders was something we did prior to 2019… unfortunately) We’re talking about two more important documents relating to condo ownership: the Declaration and the Description. Included as part of the Status Certificate (see my earlier

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The Important Document When Buying a Condo: The Status Certificate

  What’s your status? … that’s a bit forward, don’t you think?! And you thought condo-related documentation would put you to sleep. In all seriousness, before you buy a condo (more accurately, a unit in a condominium corporation), it’s important to learn about, understand and be aware of the differences between the handful of (really)

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