A few decisions on unjust enrichment hold the reader’s eye like Norkum v. Fletcher, 2018 BCSC 904. The decision starts: “Sex for pay, opportunism, deception and false expectations form the backdrop to this litigation.” On June 1, 2018, the Supreme Court of BC issued reasons finding in Mr. Norkum’s favor on allegations of unjust enrichment arising from two properties. The…
Vancouver’s real-estate market has been on the rise and contractors are in high demand. From the maintenance of a real-estate investment to renovating or building a house; more people are generally inclined to enter into an agreement with a contractor or builder. An agreement struck with a contractor for restoration, renovation or building services fall within the scope of contract…
Estate planning is like raising a child. Once you realize how important it was, it’s often too late! Proper planning ensures that the remains of your estate are dealt with according to your wishes, and more importantly it protects your most valuable assets; and peace of mind for your family and loved ones. There are a number of ways to…
If you’ve been following the real-estate market in any metropolitan city, you’ve most likely overheard the term ‘assignment’ when talking about buying or selling condos. What is an assignment? An assignment is the transfer of one party’s interests in a contract of purchase and sale to a separate outside party. In layman’s terms, an outside party takes over the position…
If you own or rent an apartment in Vancouver, BC, there’s a good chance you’re familiar with your buildings strata management company. While most people have become comfortable with paying their monthly strata fees, you may not be as inclined to pay a strata bylaw fine. If you’ve received a ticket for a strata infraction, it is important to know…