How To Resolve A Commercial Property Dispute

Posted by heritagelawoffices on Aug 15, 2017 in Blog, Real Estate Law

Commercial property disputes can be complex and time-consuming, and it’s important to know what steps to take to ensure a solution is proposed and carried through. When you enter into a commercial lease agreement, both parties agree to certain responsibilities. If these responsibilities aren’t being met, disputes may arise. Read on for Heritage Law’s guide…Read More Here!

When Can I Enter My Tenant’s Rental Unit?

Posted by heritagelawoffices on Jul 15, 2017 in Blog, Real Estate Law

Being a landlord can be a cloudy and complicated task at times. It’s important you know the proper protocols that are in place to ensure that both you and your renter’s rights are being upkept. Read on for Heritage Law’s quick guide on how to properly enter your tenant’s unit. Reasons Why You May Enter…Read More Here!

When & Why Can A Tenant Be Evicted

Posted by heritagelawoffices on Jun 1, 2017 in Blog, Real Estate Law

When it comes to settling residential matters, it can become very personal in short order. It is best for both tenants and landlords to be familiar with their rights in order to avoid sensitive situations. If you fall into either category, consult Heritage Law’s guide below for a quick introduction to tenant and landlord rights….Read More Here!

Real Estate Law 101: What is Title Insurance?

Posted by heritagelawoffices on Sep 15, 2016 in Blog, Real Estate Law

Since the turn of the millennium, Alberta property buyers have been able to purchase title insurance. Like any other insurance product, this policy protects and covers the holder from possible costs or damages from a variety of sources. A keystone of the real estate market in modern years, title insurance can and will secure you…Read More Here!