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A narrow dirt easement curving between thick, green forest on both sides, representing easement disputes in BC.
05.11.2026

Neighbourly Easement Dispute Reaches BC’s Highest Court

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A trench dug into a grassy property, representing stormwater disputes in British Columbia
04.27.2026

Stormwater Management Conflicts Between Neighbours in Vancouver

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A gas bar at night with two lightsshining on the red and white pumps, and the lights for the S and I on the overhead Gas Station sign are burned out, representiing failed commercial real estate deals.
04.07.2026

Fraud, Negligence, and Failed Real Estate Deals

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A firtree dotted field surrounded by forest with mountains in the background, representing failed real estate transactions in BC.
03.24.2026

Specific Performance in British Columbia Real Estate Litigation: When Will a Court Force a Sale?

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A lake with mountains in the background and blueskies simulating what no-build covenant in Indian Arm, British Columbia.
03.12.2026

Court Refuses to Discharge “No-Build” Covenant in Indian Arm

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An aerial shot of a subdivision of new homes, symbolizing the real estate development discussed in the blog and representing certificates of pending litigation and fraudulent conveyance claims.
02.11.2026

Fraudulent Conveyance Claims and Certificates of Pending Litigation on Corporate-Held Land

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A midcentury modern-style condominium building in Vancouver against a half-moon in the sky, representing beneficial ownership, co-ownership, and Partition of Property Act disputes in BC
01.30.2026

Partition of Property Act Disputes in BC: When Co-Owners Claim Sole Ownership

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A for rent sign with a phone number is mounted in one of three windows of a building, representing BC short term rental laws.
01.08.2026

Challenging Land-Use Restrictions in BC: A Cautionary Case on Timing

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11.28.2025

The “Quick Flip” Tax Trap: BC’s New Property Flipping Tax

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A miniature model of a house is placed next to a legal document, a pen, and a set of keys on a wooden desk. The image illustrates the process of purchasing pre-sale properties and relates to a developer's requirements to disclose crucial information, such as building permits and financing commitments, as well as outlining buyers' rights to terminate agreements.
11.11.2025

Pre-Sale Properties and a Developer’s Requirements to Disclose

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