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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Estate Litigation – Role of Executor

Estate Litigation – Role of Executor

When someone passes away, the beneficiaries look to the deceased's Will for how the estate will be handled. Often a testator (the person who died) will appoint a son or daughter to be the Executor/Executrix of the estate. The Executor/Executrix has the responsibility...

What are Chattels? The items in the Home You’ve Bought or Sold

What are Chattels? The items in the Home You’ve Bought or Sold

Here's some helpful information when buying or selling a home. When it comes to chattels the Seller has an obligation, clearly stated in the standard Real Estate Purchase Contract, to deliver the chattels listed near the top of the first page of the Contract in their...

Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public?

Generally speaking, a Notary Public is required if the document is being sent out of Province. Where a document requires that it be ‘sworn’ to, it can be sworn in front of a Commissioner for Oaths. A Commissioner for Oaths can be found in all law offices but they can...