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
Hopefully this gentleman provides seminars for attorneys and real estate agents as well as authoring the newspaper column.
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?