In August, we released the sleekest designs for RealtiWeb BC and Manitoba! These versions of RealtiWeb have an enhanced file list, improved file search, conversational notes, and a dark theme. Plus, new documents released in RealtiWeb Saskatchewan, and many other releases. Dive into all the releases in our blog!
Read MoreIntroducing ClientConnect™, a secure and automated service that simplifies the complex client ID process. By verifying government-issued ID remotely, it eliminates the need for face-to-face meetings, enhancing security and efficiency. Already in beta testing stages, clients praise its usefulness and intuitive features. Stay ahead of the curve and streamline your practice's workflow with this innovative solution.
Read MoreDelve the inspiring success story of Khaled Wahab, Managing Lawyer of Wahab Law in Kitchener, Ontario. With a vision to build a practice based on trust, respect, and exceptional results, Mr. Wahab and his team rely on RealtiWeb to streamline their residential real estate closings. Familiarity with RealtiWeb's user-friendly interface and its competitive pricing led Mr. Wahab to choose it for his practice.
Read MoreDiscover the success story of Franz Hoeppner Wiens Law Office, a practice in Winkler, Manitoba. Transitioning to RealtiWeb from a previous competitor, the decision was sparked by sudden price increase from the latter. The migration to RealtiWeb was manageable, supported by LDD’s live assistance, ensuring a transition that came with cost savings and simpler document customization abilities.
Read MoreRealtiWeb, the innovative conveyancing platform, has rolled out exciting updates. Alberta clients benefit from a new streamlined design, showcasing a more robust file list with advanced search options. For Ontario and Alberta clients, the standard documents have been updated to limit the use of tables for a better experience. Find out what else was released.
Read MoreProvinces across Canada are either adopting or retiring their temporary pandemic-related measures for remote witnessing and client id verification. A few law societies have recently announced how their members are permitted to use technology products to verify their clients with government-issued photo identification. Where does your province stand?
Read MoreDiscover the enhanced Notes feature in the latest version of RealtiWeb, revolutionizing collaboration on conveyancing files. Streamline your team's workflow, reduce training time, and focus on what matters most. Available now in Ontario and coming soon to other provinces.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the latest updates and releases to RealtiWeb, including a more robust postal code integration across all versions and a new streamlined design with an enhanced file list and advanced searching options for our Ontario clients. Additionally, in Manitoba, we have introduced a new document for Purchase and Mortgage files. Explore these exciting features to elevate your conveyancing practice with RealtiWeb.
Read MoreShort-term rentals (STRs) in Canada present a complex landscape, with varying regulations and perspectives from homeowners and local governments. Real estate lawyers play a crucial role in providing guidance on mortgage qualifications, and navigating municipal regulations to ensure clients comply with the ever-changing STR landscape.
Read MoreIntroducing RealtiWeb's dark theme, now available for a more customizable experience. Join our upcoming webinar or connect with a RealtiWeb Expert to explore this exciting update and learn about other recent and upcoming innovations.
Read MoreWe're constantly working to enhance your experience and provide you with the latest features and improvements. In this month's update, we're excited to share some exciting developments across our platform.
Read MoreDiscover the growing trend of co-ownership and how it offers increased buying power, community building, and entry into the real estate market. Explore the differences and challenges of multi-partner ownership, innovative financing models, and the importance of expert legal guidance.
Read MoreSecondary homes built on single-home lots, laneway houses and garden suites are similar, but the latter doesn’t have its own (laneway) access and address. They have different sets of rules that are likely to vary, sometimes wildly, between districts. So, each form of secondary housing presents unique opportunities for real estate lawyers.
Read MoreThroughout April, we focused on documents for RealtiWeb Saskatchewan, ensured a smooth transition into the newest version of RealtiWeb, and minor updates.
Read MoreA new law came into effect starting January 1 of this year to curb house-flipping. This change means if purchasing a new home and then selling it within 365 days, 100% of any profit from that sale is subject to business, not capital gains, taxes (unless the seller(s) qualify under one of the exceptions set out by the Canada Revenue Agency). Find out how to help your clients ensure they know how these changes impact them.
Read MoreWe're excited to have hosted a successful Lunch and Learn event for our RealtiBuilderSales clients! It was fantastic connecting and discussing our upcoming releases and enhancements for RealtiBuilderSales, and engaging in how the industry is continuing to further implement technology.
Read MoreA growing new wave of homeowners is bucking traditional Canadian housing trends, moving away from the dream of a single-family detached house. They’re living multi-generationally in separate units on the same property. Increasing property prices that far outstrip the rise in average income have highlighted the growing need to finance wisely. However, it’s not just about saving money. It’s about staying together.
Read MoreAs we move closer to the Summer market, we’re continuing to release features for RealtiWeb. We’re transitioning our clients into their choice of web browser for RealtiWeb.
Read MoreCREA predicts almost 500K properties will change hands in 2023. That's only 1/2 a percent decline from 2022. While Remax predicts a recovery later in 2023 and a busy market in 2024.
Read MoreOn Jan 3, the B.C. government implemented new rules designed to protect homebuyers. A Canadian first, they introduces a mandatory cooling-off period of 3 days in the purchase of most homes. During this time, buyers can arrange financing or, more important, a home inspection. Ultimately, what are the implications of such consumer protection for your clients and business? How likely is the idea to spread beyond BC?
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