Real Estate Disputes in Alberta:
Contract Issues, Disclosure Problems & What to Do
If It Doesn’t Add Up, Don’t Sign.

Alberta Licensed Real Estate Broker | Dispute Resolution Mediator | 21+ Years Experience
Do not move forward until you know what is actually happening.
You are being asked to move forward on a real estate situation and something is wrong. The details do not match. The answers are not straight. The pressure to act is real.
Real estate disputes in Alberta often begin with contract issues, unclear disclosures, or pressure during a transaction. Understanding what actually happened before you act is critical.
I identify what is actually happening so you can decide your next step before you make the wrong move.
Private. Focused. Specific to your situation.
You Are in the Right Place If:
• You are about to sign a contract and lack confidence in what you are agreeing to.
• What you were told verbally does not match the written documents.
• The deal changed mid-stream and no one explained why.
• You feel intense pressure to remove conditions but something feels off.
• Communication from your agent, buyer, or seller has become delayed or inconsistent.
• You need a second opinion from a neutral expert with no stake in your commission.
• Something has already gone wrong and you need to understand your current liability.
Moving forward without clarity is how situations become irreversible.
High-Stakes Real Estate Problems I Solve:
Real Estate Disputes in Alberta: Disputes between buyers, sellers, agents, or brokerages often involve missing information or conflicting advice. I provide an objective analysis of the breakdown.
Contract and Document Analysis: Real estate amendments and conditions move fast. Language is often misinterpreted, leading to serious financial consequences. I help you read between the lines.
Disclosure & Misrepresentation Concerns: If a property defect wasn't disclosed or what you were told doesn't match reality—you need to understand your position before you respond or escalate.​
• Pressure to remove conditions in a real estate deal.
• Real estate complaints or regulatory issues in Alberta.
• Contract terms that were not clearly explained.
• Situations where the deal does not match what you were told.
• Any high-stakes decision where you need a neutral gut check.
You Do Not Need More Opinions. You Need Clarity.
When you are inside a high-stakes real estate situation, you cannot see it clearly. There are too many moving parts and too much pressure to act.
I step outside your situation, review the facts, and tell you exactly what is happening. I review your documents, timelines, and communication against standard real estate practice in Alberta.
After a Clarity Call you will:
1. Understand the truth of the situation.
2. Identify your actual risks and options.
3. Know exactly what your next step needs to be.
4. Move forward without second-guessing your decision.
Lorri Brewer
Alberta Licensed Real Estate Broker - 21+ Years Compliance | Investigations | Document Analysis
• Dispute Resolution Mediator (ACTS)
• Former Judicial Clerk, Alberta Department of Justice
• Commissioner for Oaths in and for Alberta
• Featured on CBC National News
My work is trusted by law firms, financial institutions, and individuals navigating complex real estate disputes and high-stakes transactions in Alberta.
Common Real Estate Questions (The Clarity Check)
These are the situations I help clients navigate every day:
• Can I back out of a real estate contract in Alberta? It depends on the conditions and the timing. I help you see the risks before you send that email.
• What do I do if a seller didn't disclose a property defect? Disclosure issues are complex. We review the documents to see if you have a path forward.
• My real estate agent is pressuring me to sign, what are my rights? You have the right to understand every document you sign. I provide the neutral review your agent cannot.
The Clarity Call - $149
You explain the situation. I ask the right questions and identify what matters. You do not need to be organized. If something feels off, that is enough to start.
One 60-minute private session. Direct, focused, and specific.
The lowest-risk decision you can make
before the highest-risk decision you are facing.
