I have posted my first video on YouTube and it's of the resort. I know it's not professional but I will keep practising!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L55nSKBDJGk
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Real Property Reports
Real Property Reports are legal documents prepared by registered Alberta Land Surveyors. A Real Property Report (RPR) is a legal graphic representation of a piece of property and the improvements upon it. In preparing a Real Property Report, an Alberta Land Surveyor locates the legal boundaries of a property and then measures the locations of the buildings or other improvements relative to the boundaries. The boundaries and improvements are then plotted on a document. The document also identifies easements, utility right of way, and other legal features that may affect the property.
The time to arrange an RPR is as soon as a property is listed for sale. Having a prepared Report is an advantage for a seller and will make a real estate transaction easier and likely faster. If a Real Property Report is ordered near the closing date for a sale, there can be delays.Often major issues are identified through the Real Property Report process. Garages have been built on property lines, garages have been built over gas lines, fences have been located on neighboring property, or a neighbor's fence is built on the subject property, and even houses have been improperly located.
More information about Real Property Reports, easements, fences, and other land and real estate related issues are available at www.alsa.ab.ca.
The time to arrange an RPR is as soon as a property is listed for sale. Having a prepared Report is an advantage for a seller and will make a real estate transaction easier and likely faster. If a Real Property Report is ordered near the closing date for a sale, there can be delays.Often major issues are identified through the Real Property Report process. Garages have been built on property lines, garages have been built over gas lines, fences have been located on neighboring property, or a neighbor's fence is built on the subject property, and even houses have been improperly located.
More information about Real Property Reports, easements, fences, and other land and real estate related issues are available at www.alsa.ab.ca.
Trek Station Beats 23,000 Mark
This clip is from th Vulcan Advocate, Wednesday, November 25, 2009 edition:
More than 23,000 visitors have now been through the doors of the Trek Station this year.
The 23,000 mark was broken two weekends ago, according to Dayna Dickens, Vulcan's tourism co-ordinator.
The Trek Station has seen 38 per cent more visitors at the same time this year than in 2008, said Dickens.
Compared to the 2006 year-end visitor stats, there has been a whopping 115 per cent increase in visitors so far this year.
For more information on the Vulcan Advocate, please visit www.vulcanadvocate.com
More than 23,000 visitors have now been through the doors of the Trek Station this year.
The 23,000 mark was broken two weekends ago, according to Dayna Dickens, Vulcan's tourism co-ordinator.
The Trek Station has seen 38 per cent more visitors at the same time this year than in 2008, said Dickens.
Compared to the 2006 year-end visitor stats, there has been a whopping 115 per cent increase in visitors so far this year.
For more information on the Vulcan Advocate, please visit www.vulcanadvocate.com
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