Future of Independent Living for Older Adults: Real Estate and Elder Law Considerations (Archived Video Stream) 

Mar. 22, 2019
Toronto Online

OBA Elder Law & Real Property Law PROGRAM | Original Program Date: March 22, 2019

Canada’s ageing population requires sustainable and affordable residences. What seemed as unconventional property choices before — bi-generational housing, shared co-op housing, and condominium communities — now appear as more sensible alternatives for this population. Implementing them, however, raises different regulatory, planning, and legal considerations that can get messy. Reverse mortgages, private co-housing arrangements, condominium liabilities, different title holdings, and new community options are just some of the issues counsel may need to advise on when acting on a file.

Attend this timely program to hear faculty explain real estate principles associated with different independent living options followed by discussion incorporating an elder law perspective. You will gain the insight you need to spot and manage the opportunities and pitfalls of representing older clients, and to help them navigate the future of independent living.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Timothy P. Kennedy, MaxSys Staffing & Consulting
Georgea Wolfe, Goldman, Sloan, Nash & Haber LLP

AGENDA

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    Cost
    For 1 to 3 Participants
    CBA Member: $175*
    Non-Member: $225*

    For 4 or more Participants
    CBA Member: $245*
    Non-Member: $315*
    E-Materials included in the registration fee
    *plus applicable taxes

 

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