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Locality: Ottawa, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-820-8888



Address: 16-2450 Lancaster Rd K1B 5N3 Ottawa, ON, Canada

Website: www.markhabiblawyers.com/

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Habib & Associates Law Office 26.04.2021

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Habib & Associates Law Office 11.04.2021

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Habib & Associates Law Office 02.04.2021

"As the buyer, your options for recourse are dependant on the type of issue or the damage uncovered, your own due diligence, the seller’s responsibilities outlined in the agreement and their legal obligations if it would have been reasonable for the seller to have been aware of it before the transaction closed." #realesatelaw #ontariolaw https://www.thestar.com//if-snow-hid-issues-with-a-home-yo

Habib & Associates Law Office 22.03.2021

It's a resounding yes from us. Regardless of your real estate experience, hiring a real estate lawyer can provide an invaluable service for buyers and sellers. Get in touch with us today if you have questions about the home buying or selling process. #realestatelawyer #HomeBuyers #HomeSellers https://www.thestar.com//its-wise-for-both-home-buyers-and

Habib & Associates Law Office 16.03.2021

In a follow up to a previous post, while the courts decide who should keep the cash and gold found during a home renovation, read about other similar cases. #ontariolaw #realestatelaw www.thestar.com//new-homeowners-who-discovered-hidden-trov

Habib & Associates Law Office 07.03.2021

Can a home inspector avoid legal responsibility if there is an exclusion of liability clause in the inspection contract? #realestatelaw #homebuyertips #ontariolaw https://www.thestar.com//who-is-liable-if-defects-are-foun