Our Commitment to Our Clients

At Capulli Law, we know that a home purchase will be one of the biggest investments you will make in your lifetime. Our Real Estate Lawyers pride themselves on giving our clients professional service. Doing so as a team, not only with our knowledge, but also with a courteous staff of legal associates who will help to assist our client’s real estate needs.  Our staff handle every aspect of a real estate transaction so that our clients can focus on their future in their new home.

At Capulli Law, our Real Estate Lawyers handle many areas of Real Estate Law.

Some of the areas are:

  • Buying or Selling Residential Property
  • Buying or Selling Commercial Property
  • Drafting and Negotiating Residential Leases
  • Drafting and Negotiating Commercial Leases
  • Placing Title Insurance on Residential/Commercial Properties
  • Independent Legal Advice

By choosing Capulli Law, you can rest assured knowing that our Real Estate Lawyers will look out for your every need.

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Moving Into a New Construction Home

Moving into a new construction house in Ontario can be exciting, but it’s also important to take care of a few key things to ensure everything is set up properly and your new home is safe and comfortable. Here’s a checklist of things to do when moving into a new construction house: 1. Inspect the Home • Final Inspection: Before …

Land Transfer Tax and How it Can Impact You

Land Transfer Tax (LTT) is a tax levied by provincial or territorial governments on the transfer of property ownership, typically when a property is bought or sold. The tax is calculated based on the property’s purchase price or its fair market value, whichever is higher. Here’s how it typically works: 1. When It’s Paid: LTT is usually paid when the …

Going on title to a property with a parent and it is your matrimonial home? How Section 26 (1) of the Family Law Act could impact you.

Real estate law and family law often intersect in very interesting and sometimes unwanted ways. Imagine a situation where your parents own their property, and you marry and live in the property, and you go on title to it as part of your estate planning. What would happen if you passed away before your parent? Recently, I came across this …


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