
Property Measurements: Buyer Beware or Seller Beware?
In Ontario real estate, caveat emptor (buyer beware) means buyers must conduct due diligence, as they generally take the property as-is unless the seller has made a material misrepresentation, which could lead to legal remedies. Courts assess misrepresentation claims based on factors like the buyer’s experience, intended use, and whether they utilized available information, so sellers should verify listing details and include disclaimers to avoid liability.

When to Sue? Don’t Wait too Long
Discover how facts, evidence, and laws impact lawsuit success. Learn about limitation periods, exceptions, and special cases, and how to pause the clock for settlements. Your legal timeline guide awaits!