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Property Tax & Assessment 

Expert Litigation Services

Dan Rosman is an Ontario property tax and assessment lawyer at minsterlaw. He represents property owners and municipalities in complex property assessment appeals before the Ontario Assessment Review Board, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and the Divisional Court.

 

Dan regularly speaks at industry events and conferences hosted by the Canadian Property Tax Association, the Institute of Municipal Assessors, and others. He is a member of the Advocates’ Society, the Ontario Bar Association, and the Law Society of Ontario.

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Helping clients resolve disputes through litigation & mediation

Passionately advocating for my clients since 2015, I bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to all my cases.  

Contact me today and learn how I can help you or your business.

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Expert Legal Services 

CIVIL LITIGATION

We can help you with many legal issues, including:

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  • defamation (slander/libel) - SLAPP,

  • property disputes,

  • real estate litigation,

  • civil and tribunal appeals,

  • Landlord and Tenant Board Divisional Court appeals,

  • breach of contract/lease disputes,

  • unjust enrichment,

  • fraud,

  • and other complex disputes.

Contact us now to arrange a consultation.

PROPERTY TAX & ASSESSMENT

We have extensive experience with section 40 and other Property Tax and Assessment appeals

We work with Minster Law on large and complex property tax and property assessment cases before the Ontario Assessment Review Board and Divisional Court.

 

Minster Law is widely recognized as one of Ontario's premiere litigation firms in this niche area of law. 

MEMBERSHIPS AND PARTNERS

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ADDRESS 

2800 14th Avenue, Suite 200

Markham ON.  L3R 0E4

Phone & Fax:  (647) 646-2001

Email:  info@rosmanlaw.ca

CONTACT 

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