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View PDF | Print View | Html View Written by: EvanSage Total views: 0 | Word Count: 742 | Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 | 0 comments One of the best aspects of my business as a Toronto Real Estate Agent is the day to day variety of the work. There are many twists and turns with every client and they always surprise me with a new challenge. I was asked a very interesting question the other day. How far down do I own the land when I buy a house in Toronto, Ontario? My initial thought was to say 6 Feet, I have no idea why, it just felt right. I am glad I didn't go with my gut. Apparently this was not right, however it wasn't wrong either. I started my search to try and find a specific depth. With the surge in commodities over the past few years there has been a sudden influx in Prospectors staking claims to various mineral rights. There have been some changes in technology that allow a Prospector to stake a property online instead of having to walk the property and physically stake the claim. ...
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One of the best aspects of my business as a Toronto Real Estate Agent is the day to day variety of the work There are many twists and turns with every client and they always surprise me with a new challengeOne of the best aspects of my business as a Toronto Real Estate Agent is the day to day variety of the work. There are many twists and turns with every client and they always surprise me with a new challenge. I was asked a very interesting question the other day. How far down do I own the land when I buy a house in Toronto, Ontario? My initial thought was to say 6 Feet, I have no idea why, it just felt right. I am glad I didn''t go with my gut. Apparently this was not right, however it wasn''t wrong either. I started my search to try and find a specific depth. With the surge in commodities over the past few years there has been a sudden influx in Prospectors staking claims to various mineral rights. There have been some changes in technology that allow a Prospector to stake a ...
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One of the best aspects of my business as a Toronto Real Estate Agent is the day to day variety of the work. There are many twists and turns with every client and they always surprise me with a new challenge. I was asked a very interesting question the other day. How far down do I own the land when I buy a house in Toronto, Ontario? My initial thought was to say 6 Feet, I have no idea why, it just felt right. I am glad I didn't go with my gut. Apparently this was not right, however it wasn't wrong either. I started my search to try and find a specific depth. With the surge in commodities over the past few years there has been a sudden influx in Prospectors staking claims to various mineral rights. There have been some changes in technology that allow a Prospector to stake a property online instead of having to walk the property and physically stake the claim. This has led to a lot of confusion and several instances have blown up and landed in court. A gentleman by the name of Rob ...
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Underground Property Ownership in Toronto - Who Owns the Rights Under Your Home?
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