Should You Sign a Buyer Representation Agreement for a New Build in Ontario?

New Home Construction in California - Wooden Frame in Progress

#NickAnswersReddit: This week, Nick tackles a question from a first-time buyer in Ontario who was asked to sign a Buyer Representation Agreement (BRA) with a builder’s agent. Nick explains what these agreements mean, how they work, and why it’s okay to negotiate the terms—or walk away.

Movin’ On Up: How to Buy Your Next Home When You Already Own One

This image shows a new residential home in the early stages of construction, featuring an exposed wooden frame under a bright blue sky. The setting suggests a suburban development, likely part of a new housing project. Captured by photographer D Goug, this photo highlights the framing phase, a critical step in home building.

#NickAnswersReddit: Already own a home but want to move into something new? This week, Nick walks through the step-by-step strategies to buy your next home while selling your current one. Whether you’re wondering about bridge financing, sale contingencies, or porting your mortgage, you’ll find practical advice here to help you move up the property ladder in Ottawa.

What Happens if the Seller Wants to Back Out of the Sale?

A close-up image of a person filling out a white form on a desk. The individual is using a pen to complete the document, suggesting a formal process such as signing legal papers, contracts, or real estate documents. The background is softly blurred, focusing attention on the act of writing.

#NickAnswersReddit: This week, Nick tackles an uncommon but stressful real estate scenario: what happens if a Seller wants to back out of a sale? Whether you’re buying or selling, understanding the legal implications and possible next steps is essential. Nick explains the process, your options, and how to protect yourself from financial fallout.

Understanding the Implications of Unpermitted Renovations in Ontario Homes

#NickAnswersReddit: A prospective homebuyer in Ontario is concerned about unpermitted structural modifications in a property built in 1995. Nick provides insights into assessing such changes, the importance of professional evaluations, and the role of title insurance in mitigating potential risks.