We handle all the details of your real estate transactions, from standard purchases and sales to complex subdivisions.
Our Kamloops and Vancouver real estate lawyers
intimately understand the nuances of land transactions, ensuring your interests are protected while getting the deal done.
The Fulton Difference
We maximize clients’ recovery through our efficient team approach and “start to finish” service. Our dedicated Realization team works closely with our Commercial Finance team enabling us to structure financing and prepare security that we can successfully enforce. Similarly, our Commercial Finance group assists at the realization stage, guiding the preparation of forbearance agreements and obtaining additional security. This team approach extends throughout our firm, and our clients benefit from our comprehensive legal perspective.
Our Real Estate Law Law Services
Land Development
- Subdivision
- Road Dedication/Closure
- Statutory Rights of Ways/Building Schemes
- Covenants/Easements
- Zoning
- Joint Ventures
- Strata Development
- Real Estate Marketing (Disclosure Statements)
- Construction/Home Building
Transactions & Conveyancing
- Purchases/Sales
- Leasing
- Mortgages/Re-financing
- Options to Purchase
- Rights of First Refusal
- Land Title Office and Registry
- First Nation and Indian Lands Registry
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