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Posted by David Yetman
on March 5, 2010
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Posted by David Yetman
on February 25, 2010
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Regarding the Competition Bureau Inquiry
Please find the following frequently asked questions and answers around the Competition Bureau Inquiry. We truly appreciate the patience members have shown during this period and as we wait on more information. NSAR will continue to keep members updated as more details are provided.What is going on with ...
Posted by David Yetman
on November 6, 2009
Posted by David Yetman
on September 30, 2009
I am getting some interesting responses, what is your opinion?
Posted by David Yetman
on September 29, 2009
New Home Construction Rebate
The government has brought out another rebate to stimulate the economy – more good news for us! The Nova Scotia Government is now offering a rebate, of up to $7,000, on new homes. The government will pay 50%, to a maximum of $7,000, of the HST on homes built by the owner on their land as well as new homes bought from builders for the first 1,500 people that claim ...
Posted by Sandra Johnson
on September 25, 2009
By Elias Metlej
There are different types of ownership if two or more people own a property together. Understanding the difference is critical to protect your interest and plan for your future.
"Joint Tenants" describes the ownership of land by two or more people where there is a right of survivorship. When one of the joint owners dies, his or her share passes automatically to the surviving owners. ...
Posted by David Yetman
on August 10, 2009
Understanding Rights in a Common Law Relationship
By Elias Metlej
Four years and more than $80,000.00 later, the separation was complete. But this couple was not married and didn't own the house together.
The rights and responsibilities of common law partners are often overlooked, and not considered as seriously as those of married couples. If you own your home, but allow someone to live ...
Posted by Patrick Johnston
on August 4, 2009
Did you know that the Federal Government has a Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) of up to $1350 for renovations of "Eligible Dwellings."
What is an "eligible dwelling"? An "eligible dwelling" is a house, condo, or cottage owned for personal use.
Renovations and alterations must be relatively enduring to qualify for the tax credit. For example, resurfacing a driveway, new carpets, interior or exterior ...
Posted by David Yetman
on July 21, 2009
By Elias Metlej
Many people enter into property transactions with minimal money. Prepared for the obvious amounts, buyers set aside just enough for a down payment, legal fees, and the registration costs. Unfortunately, there are many valuable products and services that are widely unknown and, therefore, not budgeted for.
Most of my clients have never heard of title insurance until we review their ...
Posted by David Yetman
on July 17, 2009