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Mayssia Elajami called to the Law Society of BC

Mayssia Elajami called to the Law Society of BC

We are thrilled to announce that our Principal Lawyer and Founder, Mayssia Elajami, has been officially called to the Law Society of British Columbia today!

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When Mortgages Go Wrong: The Smartest Legal Moves to Protect Your Future

When Mortgages Go Wrong: The Smartest Legal Moves to Protect Your Future

A mortgage is one of the most significant financial commitments an individual or business can make. It provides access to homeownership and investment opportunities, but when financial distress strikes, mortgage default can become a reality.

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We’re Honoured to Be a 2025 Canadian Choice Award Winner!

We’re Honoured to Be a 2025 Canadian Choice Award Winner!

We’re thrilled to announce that ME Law has been recognized as a 2025 Canadian Choice Award Winner!

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3 Key Mortgage Enforcement Tips for Real Estate Brokers

3 Key Mortgage Enforcement Tips for Real Estate Brokers

As a real estate broker, understanding mortgage enforcement can help you guide clients through complex situations like power of sale or foreclosure. Here are three essential tips to help both buyers and sellers navigate mortgage enforcement effectively.

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5 Ways Borrowers Can Prevent Mortgage Enforcement Before It’s Too Late

5 Ways Borrowers Can Prevent Mortgage Enforcement Before It’s Too Late

Missing mortgage payments can quickly spiral into serious financial trouble, potentially leading to power of sale or foreclosure.

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How Missing Payments Can Impact Credit Scores and Future Borrowing Ability

How Missing Payments Can Impact Credit Scores and Future Borrowing Ability

Your credit score is one of the most important financial indicators, influencing your ability to secure loans, mortgages, and even rental agreements.

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5 Things Borrowers Should Know About Mortgage Enforcement

5 Things Borrowers Should Know About Mortgage Enforcement

Falling behind on mortgage payments can be overwhelming, but understanding how mortgage enforcement works can help borrowers make informed decisions.

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