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NEW LAW: B.C.’S LAND OWNER TRANSPARENCY ACT EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30TH

As of November 30, 2020, the Land Owner Transparency Act (“Act/LOTA”) will be in effect. The Act was created by the BC government as a measure to assist with tax evasion, fraud, and money laundering. The LOTA will be the first of its kind in Canada. Failure to comply under the Act can result in your interest not being registered and may result in fines.

Agree to Disagree: Resolving Property Disputes with a Partition Action

It’s common for family members or business partners to co-own residential and commercial property. Unfortunately, it’s also common for them to have a dispute over the property because of myriad disagreements. John Vukmanovic discusses when to file a partition action and examines the process step by step.

Creative Strategies for Landlords and Tenants to Survive the COVID-19 Shutdown

When COVID-19-related restrictions imposed by state and local governments are lifted, there is no guarantee that they will have done more than delay the inevitable: eviction and bankruptcy. Modifications should be used to cut risk and losses. If at all possible, landlords and tenants should cooperate now to avoid that outcome.

Minimizing the Impact of COVID-19 in Commercial Lease Obligations

Communication and transparency are key to navigating this pandemic and the obligations that fall to both landlords and tenants.

3 Considerations Before Reopening Your Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The article explores 3 considerations to make before reopening your business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thinking about Leasing Commercial Space? Determine When Rent Begins

Determine when rent payments begin for a commercial rental.

Sell Real Estate with Cryptocurrency

How to sell real estate with cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin.

Buy Any House with Bitcoin

How to purchase real estate with cryptocurrency.

Landlord Harassment Explained

It is important for renters to fully understand what it means, and how to identify situations that may very well be considered harassment.

Landlords Have Rights Too

The good news is landlords have rights too, and if you need to pursue the tenant, you can.

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