The Season of Giving - Day 4

The Season of Giving - Day 4

Formed by members of the community in 1974, the Burlington Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping Burlington’s stray and abandoned animals. They believe that each and every animal that comes into their care deserves a better life, and has the right to a safe and loving home.

The Season of Giving - Day 2

The Season of Giving - Day 2

In 1949, desperate to find a cure and protect their children from polio, mothers across Canada joined in a North America-wide fundraising effort, going door to door in their own neighbourhoods to collect dimes. The sheer scope of the campaign led entertainer Eddie Cantor to suggest the name "March of Dimes", based on the song "Brother can you spare a dime?" produced during the Great Depression.

The Season of Giving - Day 1

The Season of Giving - Day 1

Nellie’s mission is to operate programs and services for women and children who have and are experiencing oppressions such as violence, poverty and homelessness. Nellie’s is a community based feminist organization which operates within an anti-racist, anti-oppression framework. We are committed to social change through education and advocacy, to achieve social justice for all women and children.

Fence Location Dispute

Fence Location Dispute

In rural neighbourhoods and new community developments, it is extremely common for there to be discussions on fencing and property lines among the residents. Unfortunately, sometimes the best laid plans go wrong and end up in court for settlement.

Transfer of Matrimonial Property

When a couple decides to separate, one of the primary concerns involve what is to come of the matrimonial home. Several options exist at this point. For one, the parties may elect to have the matrimonial home sold, and to then have the sale proceeds divided according to agreed upon allotments outlined in a separation agreement. Alternatively, one party may elect to purchase the other party’s interest in the property. This process involves transferring the title of the home solely into the name of the party purchasing the interest of the other. Whichever route a separating couple elect to take, it will be outlined in detail in a binding separation agreement.

Thinking About Paying Personal Expenses With Your Corporation’s Revenue? … Think Again

For some, owning an incorporated business can result in positive financial gains. Restraint must be practiced to not use these earnings for one’s personal expenses.

Today’s article by Jamie Golombek of the Financial Post, perfectly illustrates what can happen to anyone who chooses this course of action.

Maintaining Positive Cash Flow for Your Small Business

Maintaining a positive cash flow is crucial to the success of your business. But what exactly is cash flow and how can you ensure yours is healthy? Here’s a primer on cash flow: what it is, how it works, and how you can use it to better your financial standing.

Calculating Equalization

If a married couple decides to separate or divorce, both parties are entitled to what is called the equalization of net family property. This means that each spouse is automatically entitled to an equal share of the profits of that marriage. Barring a domestic contract between the spouses, either spouse can apply for equalization of family property under the Ontario Family Law Act (FLA).

Condominium Owners Responsible For Their Tenants Actions

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The following article demonstrates how a condominium owner was held responsible for their tenants disruptive behaviour by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

According to the article written by James Cook in Real Estate Magazine, the decision demonstrates some of the potential perils of renting out a condominium unit and the consequences that may result. Due diligence on potential tenants should be thoroughly conducted by unit owners before entering into a lease, as eviction proceedings are slow and costly. A condominium will be looking to unit owners to cover the costs and any damages that are incurred before a tenant is eventually evicted.

To read the full article and further reason as to why the courts ruled in this favour, CLICK HERE


Carson Law can help with your Landlord and Tenant problems. Please contact our Paralegal at paralegal@carsonlaw.ca

What Is Power of Sale and How Can You Avoid It?

While there appears to be an increasing number of available lending sources entering into the market, we have also seen an increase in the number of borrowing agreements that have been forced into Power of Sale situations. So, what is Power of Sale, and how can one avoid it?

A Ban on Blind Bidding

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Blind Bidding is where potential home buyers submit a bid without knowing the counter-offers. In the end, this means that the buyer with the accepted offer could end up paying a substantial amount more than what was needed to purchase the property.


Is it possible to ban blind bidding? Read the linked article entitled, “Would a ban of blind bidding make homes more affordable? By Kunal Sawhney in Real Estate Magazine, to gain more insight on this real estate trend.


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