
Ask David
Does a hidden dog fence have to stay with the house?
Fixtures and chattels have enormous potential to become a source of friction between buyers and sellers.
David Schooley, Broker
RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc. Brokerage
Call/text +1 (519) 577-1212 | david@goinghome.ca
Fixtures and chattels have enormous potential to become a source of friction between buyers and sellers.
Should you pass away without a will, the province of Ontario has the power to decide how your assets will be dispersed and can settle your estate according to its own rules.
The Buyer Representation Agreement is like having a matchmaking service for your property search.
The cottage may be grouped with other assets in your estate and funnelled down through your spouse or other beneficiaries.
Buyer demand has been outpacing supply for years, and a normal drop in listings over the winter only amplified the problem.