Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Aug 2018, p. 57

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57| O akville B eaver | T hursday,A ugust 2,2018 insidehalton.com The 21st Annual Golf Classic, presented by K-G Spray-Pak benefitting The Darling Home for Kids wasThe 21st Annual Golf Classic, presented by K-G Spray-Pak benefitting The Darling Home for Kids wasThe 21st Annual Golf Classic, presented by K-G Spray-Pak benefitting The Darling Home for Kids was a tremendous success raising almost $60,000! The rain held back allowing the golfers to enjoy theThe rain held back allowing the golfers to enjoy theThe rain held back allowing the golfers to enjoy the incredible course at Glencairn Golf Club. Golfers were challenged to "Beat the Pro", enjoyed the tricksincredible course at Glencairn Golf Club. Golfers were challenged to "Beat the Pro", enjoyed the tricksincredible course at Glencairn Golf Club. Golfers were challenged to "Beat the Pro", enjoyed the tricksincredible course at Glencairn Golf Club. Golfers were challenged to "Beat the Pro", enjoyed the tricks and talents of Golf with Attitude by Todd Keirstead, played games with Dave & Buster's and challengedand talents of Golf with Attitude by Todd Keirstead, played games with Dave & Buster's and challengedand talents of Golf with Attitude by Todd Keirstead, played games with Dave & Buster's and challengedand talents of Golf with Attitude by Todd Keirstead, played games with Dave & Buster's and challenged their skills off the tees with a "Hole in One" for a $25,000 cash!their skills off the tees with a "Hole in One" for a $25,000 cash!their skills off the tees with a "Hole in One" for a $25,000 cash!their skills off the tees with a "Hole in One" for a $25,000 cash!their skills off the tees with a "Hole in One" for a $25,000 cash! www.darlinghomeforkids.ca PresentiPresenting Sponsors Silent AuctionSilent Auction SpSponsoronsor Snack SackSnack Sack SpSponsor Registration Sponsor Golf Cart Sponsor PhotoPhotograpgraphyhy Sponsor Volunteer SpVolunteer Sponsor Putting ContestPutting ContestPutting Contest Sponsor Design Partner 19th Hole Reception Sponsor Golf Ball Sponsor Print Partner Dinner Sponsoror Hydration SpSponsor Lunch Sponsor Beat the Pro Sponsor GameCard SpSponsor Frozen TreatFrozen Treat Carart Spt Sponsor Entertainment SpSponsor Score CardScore CardScore Card Sponsoronsor The Darling/ Eagen Family TAX CONSULTING ACCOUNTING Creative. Branding. Results. 21st Annual GOLF CLASSIC Thank you to all of our sponsors, golfers, volunteers and donors for making this event a success! You may not realize it, but buying a new home re- quires learning a new language. As you read through sales brochures, real estate listings or contracts, you may come across terms that are unfamiliar but very important to know. Below are some basic terms and definitions you may encounter in your search for a newly built home. With these terms in your vocabulary, you'll be better prepared to talk to your builder, real estate lawyer and property manager. What kind of home are you buying? There are differ- ent categories based on the type of ownership. Freehold home This means you are buying both a home and the land it's on. A single-family detached home, a semi- detached home, a unit in a row house or a unit in a duplex can fit into this category. Contract home When you already own land and you hire a builder to construct a new home on your prop- erty, this is referred to as a contract home. Condominium This type of real estate is divided into several units that are each separately owned, surround- ed by common areas that are jointly owned like pools, lobbies or workout rooms. These common areas are referred to as "common elements." What are you signing? Agreement of Purchase and Sale This is a written contract between a vendor and a purchaser for the purchase of a home. The APS con- tains the particulars of what is included in the price. This forms part of the APS of every new home It sets out a number of rights and obligations for both vendors and purchasers regarding de- lays in closing or occupancy, termination of the APS, and critical dates. Pre-delivery inspection This is an inspection a builder is required to do with purchasers before they take possession of a new home. It's an opportunity to walk through with your builder to review all the features and functions of your new home. You and your build- er will identify any damaged, missing or incom- plete items and put them on a PDI Form. The form serves as a record of the condition of the home at the time and also provides a to-do list for repairs for your builder. Certificate of Completion and Possession This is a document provided to you by your builder. It includes your home's enrollment num- ber for the new home warranty program and the date of possession, which is also the start date of your warranty.  Find more information online at tarion.com. (NC) Advertorial Tips to get started on buying a new home

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