Welcome to Stallion Law, where we provide comprehensive legal support tailored to the intricate world of real estate transactions. Whether you’re buying, selling, leasing, or dealing with property-related disputes, we are here to guide you through every step.
focused on Real Property Matters
We are well-versed in the complexities of the real estate market. With years of experience, they have successfully handled a wide range of real estate transactions, making us your go-to partner for all your real estate legal needs.
Covering Every Aspect of Real Estate Law
Stallion Law offers a comprehensive suite of real estate legal services, including:
Property Purchases and Sales
At Stallion Law, we excel in facilitating property purchases and sales, ensuring that each transaction is carried out with precision and attention to detail.
Lease Agreements and Negotiations
Whether you’re a landlord seeking to draft a fair and protective lease agreement or a tenant negotiating favorable terms, we are here to represent your interests.
Real Estate Development
Stallion Law offers specialized support for real estate development ventures, assisting with land acquisition, permitting, and compliance to bring your development vision to life.
Title Searches and Due Diligence
We assist in creating and reviewing contracts to protect your interests in business transactions.
Zoning and Land Use Compliance
Stallion Law will assist in creating and reviewing contracts to protect your interests in business transactions.
Commercial Real Estate
We ensure secure tailored solutions for buying, selling, leasing, and developing commercial properties.
“Navigating the complexities of real estate law requires experienced guidance. At Stallion Law, we provide the expertise and dedication you need for successful transactions and dispute resolution.”
Calculate your land transfer tax
Land Transfer Tax (LTT) is a crucial aspect often underestimated when evaluating the overall expenses associated with acquiring a home. With the exception of Alberta and Saskatchewan, all provinces impose a Land Transfer Tax, while the latter levy a comparatively lower transfer fee. In the majority of provinces, this tax is computed as a percentage of the property’s value, often using the asking price as an approximate reference point. In Toronto, prospective homebuyers are also subject to an extra municipal tax.
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