Can legal title to real property be transferred after the transfer is executed but before it is registered? In today’s episode of Hull on Estates, Nicole Cianci and Paul Trudelle discuss the transfer of real property in these circumstances, often referred to as “zombie deeds”, and how Canadian courts are ruling on this issue.
Hull on Estates #647 – Zombie Deeds
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