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Category Archives: Mortgage & Loan Enforcement

CONSUMER DEBT: What Collection Agencies Can & Cannot Do

Date: May 10, 2010 | Author: Jeff Levy, HBSc, MBA, CFA, AMP, JD

From Mumbai to Manitoba, there are often horror stories in the media of people being (verbally) abused, beaten up, chased down, dragged out and subjected to such other atrocities because they have some form of debt obligation, such as a personal loan, credit card purchases, purchases by way of installments, or a line of credit to be repaid, again ...

REAL ESTATE: Depending on the age and type of property, the following off title searches may be necessary!

Date: April 28, 2010 | Author: Jeff Levy, HBSc, MBA, CFA, AMP, JD

Occupancy permits: For a newly built or renovated dwelling or an extension or addition thereto, it is necessary to find out whether or not the local municipality has issued an occupancy permit under its building by-law or property standards by-law or under the Ontario Building Code. However, there could be several reasons why an occupancy permit ...

MORTGAGE DEFAULT: Power of Sale or Foreclosure?

Date: March 31, 2010 | Author: Maxim Zavet, BA, JD

Breif summary of two mortgage remedies, foreclosure and power of sale.


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