by clarkwoods | Jan 5, 2024 | Business Law
Ottawa says the move will empower homeowners in face of higher mortgage renewals The federal government unveiled the Canadian Mortgage Charter last month, in an effort to make it easier for homeowners worried about higher mortgage renewals to shop around for better...
by clarkwoods | Dec 5, 2023 | Business Law
A commercial lease dispute between a shuttered North Vancouver brewery Greenleaf Brewing and its former landlord is no closer to a resolution following a court decision last month. The owners of Greenleaf Brewing have filed a claim against Lonsdale Quay Market...
by clarkwoods | Dec 1, 2023 | Family Law
Surreptitious recordings in family law may be legal, but are not always admissible Surreptitiously recording a spouse, partner, or children during a family dispute may be legal in Canada, but it is not always admissible in court. Last month, the B.C. Supreme Court...
by clarkwoods | Nov 7, 2023 | Law Blog
A Surrey homeowner has been ordered to pay significant damages for chopping down her neighbour’s cedar tree hedge. Sukhwinder Kaur Khatkar was seen on video and in photographic evidence climbing the fence between her and her neighbour’s home holding a...
by clarkwoods | Oct 5, 2023 | Real Estate
Metro Vancouver saw a substantial surge in property listings with 5,446 detached, attached The Metro Vancouver housing market witnessed a slowdown in month-over-month price growth in September, according to the latest figures from the Real Estate Board of Greater...