What’s a Statutory Declaration?
July 29, 2018 2:15 pm Leave your thoughtsWhat is a statutory declaration? A statutory declaration is a formal, written declaration that is signed as though it were... View Article
Linda Caisley is a BC Notary. She is one of the founding partners of The Notary Group (the trade name for Janzen & Caisley Notary Corporation) and TNG Legal Services MDP.
Linda has been a notary public since 2008, and worked in the legal field in various capacities for decades prior to that.
What is a statutory declaration? A statutory declaration is a formal, written declaration that is signed as though it were... View Article
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Rural Property Taxes are payable to the province for a range of community services.
Property Taxes are payable by everyone who owns land or manufactured homes in BC.
Closing costs include taxes, insurance costs, strata fees, search fees, legal fees, registration costs, plans, surveys, appraisals, home inspections and other fees incurred to transfer property.
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The BC Government created a Speculation and Vacancy Tax affecting homeowners.
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