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Jul
Published on Apr 14, 2012 A lot of people want to know what to look for or what is found on a typical home inspection. so this video home inspector Preston Sandlin of Home Inspection Carolina shows all the pictures that he took on a recent home inspection to give you the idea of […]
Published on Apr 14, 2012 A lot of people want to know what to look for or what is found on a typical home inspection. so this video home inspector Preston Sandlin of Home Inspection Carolina shows all the pictures that he took on a recent home inspection to give you the idea of [...]20
Jul
Video Wett Inspections Published on Jul 16, 2010 In this segment filmed for Hamilton Life, Andy Christie of Safe Homes Canada explains what is and what isn’t commonly covered by WETT chimney and fireplace inspections. Learn what questions to ask your WETT inspector and understand what an “insurance inspection” really tells you. This information […]
Video Wett Inspections Published on Jul 16, 2010 In this segment filmed for Hamilton Life, Andy Christie of Safe Homes Canada explains what is and what isn't commonly covered by WETT chimney and fireplace inspections. Learn what questions to ask your WETT inspector and understand what an "insurance inspection" really tells you. This information [...]21
Jun
New research shows a significant gap between the number of British Columbians who own a home and those with a legal Will in place, particularly among those under the age of 35. A March 2017 omnibus telephone survey of 500 B.C. residents by Mustel Group showed that about half, or 48%[1], of B.C. adults have […]
New research shows a significant gap between the number of British Columbians who own a home and those with a legal Will in place, particularly among those under the age of 35. A March 2017 omnibus telephone survey of 500 B.C. residents by Mustel Group showed that about half, or 48%[1], of B.C. adults have [...]18
Apr
The First-time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit was introduced as part of ‘Canada’s Economic Action Plan’ to assist Canadians in purchasing their first home. It is designed to help recover closing costs such as legal expenses, inspections, and land transfer taxes. The Home Buyers’ Tax Credit, at current taxation rates, works out to a rebate of […]
The First-time Home Buyers' Tax Credit was introduced as part of 'Canada's Economic Action Plan' to assist Canadians in purchasing their first home. It is designed to help recover closing costs such as legal expenses, inspections, and land transfer taxes. The Home Buyers' Tax Credit, at current taxation rates, works out to a rebate of [...]18
Apr
Workers coming to BC through the BC Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can now be exempt from the additional property transfer tax on foreign buyers. This will help ensure BC continues to attract skilled works and entrepreneurs across all sectors of the province’s diverse economy, including the growing tech sector. The additional property transfer tax […]
Workers coming to BC through the BC Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can now be exempt from the additional property transfer tax on foreign buyers. This will help ensure BC continues to attract skilled works and entrepreneurs across all sectors of the province's diverse economy, including the growing tech sector. The additional property transfer tax [...]18
Apr
The BC Home Owner Mortgage and Equity Partnership (BC HOME Partnership) assists British Columbia residents who are eligible first-time homebuyers by providing repayable down payment assistance loans. Apply Online
The BC Home Owner Mortgage and Equity Partnership (BC HOME Partnership) assists British Columbia residents who are eligible first-time homebuyers by providing repayable down payment assistance loans. Apply Online06
Oct
Leaving your affairs to the courts will cost a lot more to sort out, notary says They say nothing is certain except death and taxes, but nearly half of British Columbians appear to be in denial about their eventual demise. Just half of British Columbians have a current and legal will, a province-wide poll done […]
Leaving your affairs to the courts will cost a lot more to sort out, notary says They say nothing is certain except death and taxes, but nearly half of British Columbians appear to be in denial about their eventual demise. Just half of British Columbians have a current and legal will, a province-wide poll done [...]
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