Residential Real Estate Conference 2013
Course Date: December 5, 2013
Course Date: December 5, 2013
Welcome and Introduction
Deposits
- entitlement to the deposit in the collapsing deal
- the modern approach: the decision in Tang v. Zhang, 2013 BCCA 52
- entitlement to unpaid deposits: does Agosti rule from the grave?
- when a purchaser does not have to be ready, willing, and able
- liquidated damages and “true deposits”: what’s the difference?
Wesley J. McMillan — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
How to Avoid Complaints to the Law Society in Real Estate Transactions
- The Law Society complaints process: what happens to complaints after the Law Society completes an investigation?
- real estate practice: what leads to complaints?
- reducing risk of complaints: what can I do?
Deborah Armour — Chief Legal Officer, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Howie A. Caldwell — Manager, Investigations, Monitoring and Enforcement, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Undertakings in the Standard Form Purchase and Sale Agreements
- real estate and mortgage undertakings
- the “New LSBC Rules”
- the Standard CBA Undertakings—why were they adopted and how?
- unusual undertakings—builders lien holdbacks, deficiency holdbacks, foreclosure transactions, commercial and developer’s deals
Ronald R. Usher — General Counsel, The Society of Notaries Public of BC, Vancouver
Edward L. Wilson — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Questions and Discussion
Networking Break
Duties and Liabilities of Other Professionals in Real Estate Transactions: Realtors, Appraisers, Inspectors, etc.
- proper record keeping—knowing when you can win (or how fast to settle) a lawsuit
- representations about the condition of the property—common pitfalls
- malpractice—contract and negligence
- quantifying legal damages
Julien A. Dawson — Lunny Atmore LLP, Vancouver
Hot Topics in Strata Law
- depreciation reports
- changes to Form B Information Certificates as of January 1, 2014
- strata corporations with sections—BC Real Estate Council directives to property managers managing strata corporations with sections
Allyson L. Baker — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Limitation Periods in Debt Instruments
- old Act—a review of the limitation periods for matters governed by the old Limitation Act; the basic law of limitations on debt instruments included some interesting quirks that were the catalyst for changes in Limitation Acts across Canada
- new Act—a review of the limitation periods for debt instruments under the new Act: how it has changed the law; under the new Limitation Act, the step of making demand takes on a new importance with new implications
- transition rules—a review of the factors that determine which Act will apply to a given situation
Russell Robertson — Sourisseau & Co Litigation Counsel, Vancouver
Georges E. Sourisseau — Sourisseau & Co Litigation Counsel, Vancouver
Questions and Discussion
Lunch with Featured Speaker: "A Non-justiciable Political Question: The Need for More Lawyers in BC's Political Life"
David Eby — MLA Vancouver-Point Grey, Vancouver
Immigration Issues and Real Estate
Rudolph J. Kischer — Maynard Kischer Stojicevic, Vancouver
REDMA: The Developers’ and Buyers’ Perspective
- from the developer's point of view
- from the buyer’s perspective
Mark V. Lewis — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Andrew P. Morrison — Shields Harney, Vancouver
Networking Break
Second and Private Mortgage Issues
- priority issues
- obtaining instructions
- independent legal advice
- fraud, red flags, and title insurance
Timothy J. Lack — Lunny Atmore LLP, Vancouver
Questions and Discussion