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May 21, 2021 A frequently asked question our clients ask is, what is the difference between a home inspection and a building inspection?
May 13, 2021 It's not really necessary to have a construction project agreement, until an issue arises
May 06, 2021 With every construction project different, should one have a contract before moving forward?
April 29, 2021 Having a Builders Lien creates the rights and obligations between contractors and subcontractors but how do you file a lien?
April 22, 2021 A common question that often comes up in the construction business is whether or not to have a licenced contractor for your project.
March 18, 2021 They are two types of insurance you must have whether you are renting or if you are planning to travel when it is safe
September 23, 2020 Missed the 45 day lien period, now what? How to secure any funds that you may be owed. Here are some options
June 17, 2019 A Power of Attorney is a document that allows you to appoint a person or organization to manage your financial affairs and some legal matters.
March 07, 2019 Legal proceedings can be long, expensive, and time consuming. There is an alternative or complementary process which may allow parties in a dispute to settle it faster and cheaper than going to trial: Mediation.
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April 10, 2024 This Law Talk Podcast episode by FH&P Lawyers explores the crucial role of the implied duty of good faith in commercial contracts through landmark cases and insights.
February 16, 2024 Hosts Clay Williams, Partner, and Tanvir Gill, Associate take a look at Kelowna's evolving real estate legal scene with the latest "Very controversial and wide-ranging measure" the government is taking and the latest details of the Province's denial of the exemptions to Kelowna's short-term rental rule changes. This episode offers insights into British Columbia's new short-term rental legislation, featuring Russell Tse from FH&P. Learn about its impact on property owners, housing affordability, and the balance between tourism and residential needs. Essential for those interested in real estate trends and legal changes in Kelowna.
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May 09, 2024 Featuring Clay Williams and Shane Gardner from FH&P Lawyers, this podcast discusses Shane's role as an associate specializing in construction litigation. Shane shares his background in construction, his transition to law, and his contributions to community sports. The conversation highlights Shane's commitment to helping smaller companies navigate legal challenges, his involvement in significant arbitration cases, and the impact of economic conditions on the construction industry.
March 28, 2024 Explore the impact of the 2024 budget on real estate with FH&P Lawyers' Clay Williams and Tanvir Gill. Dive into the BC Land Owner Transparency Registry updates, now offering free searches to uncover indirect land ownership. Discover new Property Transfer Tax limits for first-time buyers and significant exemptions for newly built homes, enhancing affordability. Understand the nuances of the Home Flipping Tax, designed to discourage quick property resales. For insights into purpose-built rental buildings and exemptions tailored to your situation, FH&P Lawyers are your go-to legal advisors.
March 26, 2024 In this FH&P Lawyers Law Talk Podcast, Clay Williams and Tanvir Gill delve into the effects of Kelowna's worst fire season on real estate. They explore how wildfires disrupt deals, the importance of insurance, and contract clauses for unforeseen events. Their conversation highlights the challenges and adaptations required in the real estate market amidst natural disasters.
February 28, 2024 A person can seek "Convention Refugee" status in Canada if they are afraid of persecution in their home country due to their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion. This case summary explores how FH&P Lawyers helped a client claim refugee protection as a convention refugee.
February 23, 2024 Alternative Dispute Resolution with FH&P Lawyers LLP, 'Rooted in Community, Ready to Help.' Discover expert insights from Wendy Cheung on effective negotiation and arbitration strategies for conflict resolution. Embrace our commitment to providing client-centred, efficient legal solutions that cater to community needs.
February 16, 2024 Dive into FH&P Lawyers LLP's guide on Alternative Dispute Resolution, 'Rooted in Community, Ready to Help.' Our latest piece by Wendy Cheung illuminates effective, client-centred mediation and arbitration methods. Explore our commitment to providing strategic, empathetic legal solutions
February 15, 2024 Maximize investor interest in your BC tech startup with the Eligible Business Corporation (EBC) tax credit program. Offering a substantial 30% tax credit to investors, this program is designed to enhance your company's appeal and support its growth. Check your eligibility, focusing on key requirements like business activities, employee base, and equity capital. Don't miss out on this competitive edge—apply early to secure your share of the tax credit budget for the fiscal year.
February 09, 2024 In BC family law, best practices focus on civility and honesty, with a significant emphasis on constructive advocacy in resolving sensitive matters like divorce and child custody. Lawyers are advised to minimize conflict, stay objective, and prioritize children's interests to ensure positive outcomes
February 02, 2024 The blog guides parents in separated or divorced families on handling Spring Break, focusing on child-centric planning, effective co-parenting, and conflict reduction. It underscores maintaining traditions and children's mental well-being, aimed at creating a positive holiday experience. The article embodies values of community support and assistance in family transitions.
January 16, 2024 The January 2024 Express Entry draw in Canada issued 1,510 invitations with a 546 CRS score, targeting professionals under programs like the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades. This event reflects Canada's focus on enhancing workforce diversity.