What kind of experience does the CLHbid.com legal and tax team have?

Last updated on April 11, 2025

The CLHbid.com legal and tax team brings over 8 years of proven results in the specialized field of farmland transactions, having facilitated the sale of 100,000+ acres in 2024 alone.

As a law firm, our team can provide legal services combined with strong agricultural roots. We understand the unique complexities of selling agricultural land across Western Canada. Our professionals, including lawyers like Roy and Alle Carter, provide invaluable guidance on title transfers, subdivision possibilities, access issues, and vendor financing, while our team includes CPAs proficient in farmland-specific tax strategies, ensuring sellers maximize their net returns.

With a dedicated focus and a comprehensive approach, our legal and tax team works alongside your existing advisors to deliver a seamless and financially advantageous selling experience.

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Questions Similar To "What kind of experience does the CLHbid.com legal and tax team have?"

Why shouldn't I just rely on a traditional appraisal to set the selling price for my farm or ranch land?

Appraising farmland is challenging due to its immovability and the influence of extrinsic factors like neighbour demographics and access, which are difficult to quantify. Unlike chattels, farmland value is not solely based on intrinsic factors like soil class, making appraisals less reliable. CLHbid.com's experience with open market sales, with true price discovery, are necessary to accurately determine farmland value.

Should I choose the lowest fee, or the highest net return?

Choosing the cheapest service over the most comprehensive platform often results in a lower net sale price, costing sellers hundreds of thousands of dollars. CLHbid.com's platform, enhanced marketing, and professional team are focused on maximizing the final, after-tax net return—proving that higher value service results in higher seller profit.

Does a Right of First Refusal (ROFR) cost me money?

A Right of First Refusal (ROFR), while historically useful, now destroys competitive bidding and is often used by tenants to buy land for significantly below market value. CLHbid.com’s open process eliminates the need for a ROFR and ensures the seller achieves true, maximized value.

Why does a low starting bid maximize my final sale price?

CLHbid.com's Starting Bid is strategically set low to engage more buyers, build confidence, and encourage fierce, transparent competition. This "soft start" strategy consistently drives final sale prices up, often exceeding expectations and resulting in maximum value for the seller.

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