Taylor Law – Real Estate Law

Over 30 years of experience in the Calgary real-estate market, trust Taylor Law for all of your real estate needs and transactions.

Taylor Law provides legal services for vendors, purchasers, mortgagors and mortgagees of real property. We review and advise clients on purchase agreements, listing agreements, leases, mortgages, caveats, restrictive covenants and all other charges and encumbrances which may be registered against real property.

Your real-estate transaction is one of the most significant investments in your life. Our office has spent nearly 30 years serving clients just like you. We are here to guide you through the process, answer any questions, and aim to help reduce your stress while increasing your excitement about your purchase.

Contact us to receive our expert legal advice, a critical feature in any real estate investment.

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Tel: 403-259-4151

#240, 550 – 71st Ave. SE. Calgary, AB T2H 0S6

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The Dower Act in Estate Law

When a Seller of a home, which was the matrimonial home prior to a separation, is in the Seller's name, problem can arise. If the Seller is not yet divorced certain steps need to be made to ensure the sale goes smoothly. The Dower Act requires that the Seller's spouse...

Transferring land by  Power of Attorney in Alberta

Transferring land by Power of Attorney in Alberta

Transferring land by way of a Power of Attorney should be done by all parties together to prevent disaster. Perhaps I have overstated my concern a touch but here's a scenario that happened at our office. I once had a client who wanted to purchase a house from a family...

Purchasing a Condo in Calgary? Read the Condominium Bylaws First

Purchasing a Condo in Calgary? Read the Condominium Bylaws First

Condominium purchasers often send a copy of the condominium bylaws to a “review specialist” prior to finalizing a condominium purchase agreement. Often, those bylaws are 25-30 pages in length and quite legalistic in nature. A review is, however, something you can do...