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DEREK G. GRAHAM OLS OLIP
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Colleagues-

Bob Aaron, a lawyer of many years experience in the Ontario Real Estate market, writes a regular Real Estate column in the Toronto Star.

http://www.thestar.com/life/homes/2013/12/19/land_survey_trumps_all_documents_in_a_purchase.html

He had asked me a few questions about the case:

Bob is on our side and the side of the public, so please remember I will be passing on your World Wide congratulatory comments to him from this forum.

Cheers,

Derek


 
Posted : December 20, 2013 1:00 pm
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Hopefully this gentleman provides seminars for attorneys and real estate agents as well as authoring the newspaper column.


 
Posted : December 20, 2013 1:57 pm
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I liked what he had to say, but I'm shocked Chicago Title covered the expenses since a survey was not done. Most title policies in the US have a "survey exception" clause. Down here they would have said no survey, no pay.

Do Canadian title policies have this type of exception?


 
Posted : December 20, 2013 2:24 pm