Podcasts Barry Mcguire: Real Estate Lawyer, Edmonton

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A law blog for regular people, making Alberta real estate easy. Have the Investor Lawyer on your side! Buy and sell houses with a veteran lawyer, investor, and teacher.

Episodios

  • Learn How to Write Agreement for Sale Paperwork in Canadian Real Estate

    23/08/2022 Duración: 10min

    Podcast Episode 136: “AFS Paperwork and Education.” About four months ago, I got a call from a client who wanted to sell his property by way of Agreement for Sale (AFS). Unfortunately, he had only a skimpy notion of the AFS concept and no actual education on how to apply the strategy. This blog post and … Continue reading Learn How to Write Agreement for Sale Paperwork in Canadian Real Estate

  • How to Buy Property Without a Mortgage in Canada by Solving a Seller’s Problems

    26/04/2022 Duración: 11min

    Podcast Episode 135: “Win-Win Real Estate Investing.” Here’s another success story from the lucrative Creative Real Estate Investing space. For would-be Canadian real estate investors, two of the biggest obstacles are building up cash for a deposit and qualifying for a mortgage. This Tale is an example of how one of our students creatively solved … Continue reading How to Buy Property Without a Mortgage in Canada by Solving a Seller’s Problems

  • How Much Money Can I Make Quickly in Canadian Real Estate?

    07/04/2022 Duración: 15min

    Podcast Episode 134: “Wholesale Home Run!” For a change of pace, here is a positive Tale about a massive success in Canadian real estate investing. Longtime readers/listeners know that my Tales from the Trenches series is mostly about how buyers and sellers of real estate get themselves in trouble. It doesn’t matter whether folks are … Continue reading How Much Money Can I Make Quickly in Canadian Real Estate?

  • How Long It Takes to Buy a Foreclosed Property

    10/11/2021 Duración: 16min

    Podcast Episode 133: “Foreclosure Timing Traps.” When searching for the ideal piece of real estate to buy, properties in foreclosure can be an interesting place to look. Are you an investor looking for a new rental property? Or maybe you’re a buyer looking for a dream home—or at least a property you can turn into … Continue reading How Long It Takes to Buy a Foreclosed Property

  • Three Issues to Negotiate When Buying or Selling Real Estate: Chattels, Defects, and Stigmata

    03/03/2021 Duración: 10min

    Podcast Episode 132: “(Un)attached Goods, Defects, and Stigmas.” Negotiating an Offer to Purchase for a piece of real estate is about more than just the price. In this blog post, I’ll start by looking at two key points that must be worked out between buyer and seller: unattached goods and material latent defects. Then I’ll … Continue reading Three Issues to Negotiate When Buying or Selling Real Estate: Chattels, Defects, and Stigmata

  • Renovated Basements Without Permits and Inspections Come Back to Haunt Buyers

    25/11/2020 Duración: 14min

    Podcast Episode 131: “Renovation Heartbreak.” Dishonest, fly-by-night, or even inexperienced renovators can leave a trail of heartbreak. Buyers happily move into their newly-purchased, freshly-renovated home, but problems often don’t show up till later. Here are three recent scenarios from my real estate law practice in Edmonton, Alberta. First, I’ll discuss the problems, then I’ll talk about … Continue reading Renovated Basements Without Permits and Inspections Come Back to Haunt Buyers

  • Third Preventable Flood at Alberta Home; Who Is Liable?

    06/10/2020 Duración: 08min

    Podcast Episode 130: “Third Flood.” Recently, some Alberta homeowners finally ran out of patience when their property was flooded—again. They lived on the lower end of a sloped street, and water flowed down the block from the higher end when it rained. The curb had slumped in front of their home, allowing water to run … Continue reading Third Preventable Flood at Alberta Home; Who Is Liable?

  • Should a Buyer Accept Title Insurance in Lieu of a Real Property Report and Compliance?

    12/08/2020 Duración: 19min

    Podcast Episode 129: “Home-buyer’s Dilemma.” Seems like I’m always finding examples to write about regarding real property reports (RPR) and how they fit into a real estate transaction in Alberta. Land surveys, as RPRs are also known, should be simpler than they are. The standard AREA/MLS contract says that the seller will provide an RPR … Continue reading Should a Buyer Accept Title Insurance in Lieu of a Real Property Report and Compliance?

  • Real Estate Cage Fight: Restrictive Covenants vs. City Bylaws

    08/07/2020 Duración: 14min

    Podcast Episode 128: “Secondary Suite Grudge Match.” Would-be Calgary Landlord Builds Legally-Approved Secondary Suite but Gets Stifled by Restrictive Covenant on Title for Neighbourhood’s Single-Family Dwellings. And now for the main event! This Real Estate Regulation League title fight is scheduled for five rounds in the heavyweight division. At stake is the Secondary Suite Championship … Continue reading Real Estate Cage Fight: Restrictive Covenants vs. City Bylaws

  • Three Examples of Real Estate Woe with Permits, Surveys, and Compliance

    02/06/2020 Duración: 17min

    Podcast Episode 127: “3×3 Permits.” This is the third Tale in my recent mini-series on Real Property Reports (RPR), municipal compliance, and building/development permits. Our first two Tales dealt with the maze of bureaucracy that surrounds permits and the dangers of not getting a clean RPR with compliance when buying real estate. As per usual, my examples … Continue reading Three Examples of Real Estate Woe with Permits, Surveys, and Compliance

  • Rules and Regulations for Secondary Suite Permits Getting Stricter

    23/03/2020

    Podcast Episode 126: “Trapped in a Permit Maze.” This Tale from the Trenches is the second in our ongoing mini-series on permits for real estate. You know, those sometimes-nasty bits of paper that towns, cities, counties, and other municipalities require before you can do certain types of work on a property. From my perspective as … Continue reading Rules and Regulations for Secondary Suite Permits Getting Stricter

  • You Can’t Fight City Hall on Real Property Reports and Compliance

    18/02/2020

    Podcast Episode 125: “Hot Tub Trials and Tribulations.”This episode of Tales from the Trenches is shocking! A client had retained my legal services to help with purchasing her dream home in Edmonton, Alberta. The seller provided a brand-new real property report (RPR) to my client, who in turn sent the RPR to me for review. … Continue reading You Can’t Fight City Hall on Real Property Reports and Compliance

  • Negotiating Tax on Real Estate Deals when the Seller Is not a Resident of Canada.

    11/12/2019

    In brief, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says a buyer of real estate from a non-resident seller is responsible for the non-resident seller’s tax, if any, that might be due on sale of the property. Why does the CRA takes that position?

  • Panelists Share Experiences with Creative Real Estate Investing – plus Q & A

    22/05/2019

    Podcast Episode 123: “Creative Real Estate Investors Panel.” Special one-hour dive into the trenches of Creative Real Estate in Canada… and Africa! Barry has gathered a panel of experts, veritable rockstars of Creative Strategies, to share their experiences and answer questions from the audience.  The essence of Creative Real Estate Investing is knowing strategies and … Continue reading Panelists Share Experiences with Creative Real Estate Investing – plus Q & A

  • Protect Property Against Flooding

    08/05/2019

    Podcast Episode 122: “Water Is Coming”: Climate Change Preparedness for Homeowners and Real Estate Investors. Damaging floods are on the rise, whether as sewer backups, swollen rivers and lakes, rising ocean levels, or overland flooding. As a result, water related insurance claims have been rising, triggering changes to policies and premiums. If you own property—and … Continue reading Protect Property Against Flooding

  • Subdividing Property to Increase Density Can Raise Issues with Mortgages on Titles

    17/04/2019

    Podcast Episode 121: “Subdivision Nightmare.” Across Canada, there is an ongoing discussion about the lack of affordable housing. In some areas, developers won’t build rentals because building condos is more lucrative, because there are rent controls, or perhaps a combination of both situations. Some Canadians are completely priced out of the housing market—especially in the … Continue reading Subdividing Property to Increase Density Can Raise Issues with Mortgages on Titles

  • How to Work with a Property Manager

    23/01/2019

    Podcast Episode 120: “Property Management Nightmare.” I got an email recently from an unhappy investor about problems with his property manager in Edmonton. Real estate investing is all about relationships, and you need to be able to rely on the people in your team. Property managers are supposed to find tenants, collect rent, and deal … Continue reading How to Work with a Property Manager

  • How to Avoid Bad Real Estate Deals

    07/08/2018

    Podcast Episode 119: “A Deal That Went Bad and the Lessons Learned.” This edition of the Tales from the Trenches podcast features special guest Arden Dalik, a senior advisor in the Calgary office of Global Governance Advisors. Her Tale concerns a real estate investment project in Alberta presented to the REIN Group by a REIN … Continue reading How to Avoid Bad Real Estate Deals

  • Get to Know the Real Estate Purchase Contract in Alberta

    30/05/2018

    Podcast Episode 118: “Big Changes To The Standard AREA Contract.” September 2016 (with mild tweaks in July of 2017) brought numerous and meaningful changes to the existing 2014 residential purchase documentation approved by the Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA). These changes affected both the Residential Purchase Contract used for all homes and houses and the … Continue reading Get to Know the Real Estate Purchase Contract in Alberta

  • Inheriting Property Isn’t as Simple as it Seems

    22/05/2018

    Podcast Episode 117. Real estate can cause all kinds of problems when a family member passes away. This Tale is about what happened when someone inherited a piece of property and almost went into foreclosure with it.

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