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All articles written by Krische & Co. Notaries on the topics of Wills and personal estate planning, real estate, and notarizations.

Housing

Mortgages and HELOCS and STEPS– Oh My!

This article will help you establish a basic understanding of the fundamentals of mortgages, including terminology, types of loan products and registration/ legal set-up processes. Mortgage Terminology Before delving too deeply into explanations, it is first helpful to review some common terms associated with mortgages and borrowing money. Borrower or Mortgagor: entity that borrows money. Lender

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What's new in Real Estate?

New Year, New Rules: What’s New in Real Estate for 2023?

With a new year comes….. a number of new rules affecting the real estate market in 2023! Here’s what you need to know: Buyer’s Rescission Right New amendments to the provincial Property Law Act (s. 42(1)) and associated Home Buyer Rescission Period Regulations came into effect in January 2023. The purposes of the regulations are

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Estate Planning

A Notary’s Role in Estate & Personal Planning

Ever heard the phrase, “cheap advice is the most expensive kind”? This rarely rings truer than when examined through the context of legal services – particularly estate planning and Wills. There are many important reasons to have a Will but people who have never sought assistance from a legal professional may sometimes wonder: “Can I make

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The Dreaded Estate Plan – How to Start (and Finish) Your Will in 5 Easy Steps

The Dreaded Estate Plan – How to Start (and Finish) Your Will in 5 Easy Steps

You know that a Will is important, but you keep putting it off, seeing it sit unchecked on your “To-Do” list month after month. You’re not alone. One of the top things we hear from our clients is that they’ve been meaning to attend to their Will, but have felt overwhelmed and unsure where to

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