by Barnett Law | Feb 21, 2025 | legal guidance, Real Estate Law
Breaking a lease in Ontario is possible, but there may be consequences. Of course, the consequences will depend on the type of tenancy and how much time is left before the agreed ending term. Whether you want to move out early because of family issues or other...
by Barnett Law | Feb 6, 2025 | legal guidance, Real Estate Law
A commercial lease agreement is a written contract between a landlord and their tenant. It can help you negotiate details that allow you to use a rented space seamlessly. Every landlord and tenant is recommended to draw up this legally binding contract. You should...
by Barnett Law | Jan 31, 2025 | legal guidance, Real Estate Law
Squatters rights Ontario are legal rights that allow a person to claim ownership of a portion of your property. The relevant person must meet specific requirements before making a claim. The government has been taking action to prevent squatter claims in Ontario....
by Barnett Law | Jan 23, 2025 | legal guidance, Real Estate Law
A lien on a home is a guarantee that helps lenders, contractors, and other people recover overdue debt. You can also offer the right to lien voluntarily under specific conditions. Implementation of a lien on a home can be scary because of the sudden change in...
by Barnett Law | Jan 20, 2025 | legal guidance, Real Estate Law
Condo owners have to pay various yearly charges in maintenance costs, common expenses, and more. An unexpected expense that many owners dread is a special assessment condo. This expense can cause a condo owner to exceed their yearly budget and disrupt their savings....