The Scrivener - Fall 2018 - Volume 27 Number 3

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BC Notaries Speak Your Language

BC Notaries around the province offer many noncontentious legal services (see page 12) in an impressive variety of languages. My partner in crime and fellow 2010 MA ALS graduate Shawna Farmer (L)

crammed for exams as a group, and lifted each other up when one of us was running out of steam. I was very surprised to be awarded the 2010 Bernard W. Hoeter Award at our graduation luncheon. Our class was filled with exceptional students, many of whom I had leaned on extensively during the course. I feel honoured to have been invited to the home of Dr. Hoeter and his lovely long-time partner Erika Riedel for a celebratory lunch. They were wonderful hosts and I will always remember Dr. Hoeter’s wisdom, wit, and charm. An independent practitioner in North Vancouver, I have a wide circle of local peers I can call when faced with something new. I am extremely grateful for my association with Notary Dianna-Lynn Lund. She took me under her wing from the start. Her team is an invaluable resource and they have all become like family to me. It never feels like the members of our Sea-to-Sky Notary Chapter are in direct competition; we support each other when needed and never hesitate to refer business to one another. I feel confident that North and West Vancouver are very well served by our assembly of Notary professionals. I have a balanced business . . . half is estate planning and half is property conveyancing. I am proud to say most of my business comes from repeat customers or referrals from past clients, banking representatives, local REALTORS®, or fellow Notaries. I take a great deal of pride in doing a comprehensive job to ensure my clients are completely satisfied. I strive to see the relief in someone’s Volume 27  Number 3  Fall 2018

With Blake at Sproat Lake

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I was very surprised to be awarded the 2010 Bernard W. Hoeter Award…

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face when I have successfully answered all of his or her questions, handled every detail, and ultimately alleviated stress and confusion. For the past 8 years, I have been heavily involved in the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) of my daughter’s elementary school. That involved fundraising, school safety, the hotlunch program, charitable campaigns, being a classroom liaison, and so on. I thoroughly enjoyed having a presence at the school, networking with other parents, and working with the school administration. In my spare time, I like to workout with friends. We mix it up with skiing, biking, hiking, boxing, and weight-training. I’ve also recently tried my hand at kite-surfing, an amazing sport with a fantastic community but, like golf, you need to devote serious hours to master the craft. My parents still live on Sproat Lake and my daughter and I spend a great deal of time there in the summer, soaking up the sun. Only now do I see the real value in coming from such a small town and being surrounded by family. Blake has just started high school and although I have more and more time to focus on my business (my PAC days are officially over), I still enjoy being her mom more than anything else and hope the next 5 years go by slowly. s

Marnie Premont is a BC Notary in North Vancouver. The Scrivener | www.notaries.bc.ca/scrivener

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Letters

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page 76

Seniors Services Society of BC “The Little Agency that Could

5min
pages 74-75

Do Process: How the Most Popular Conveyancing Program in BC was Built

2min
page 73

The Burrard Inlet Floating Post Office

4min
pages 70-71

REIBC Announcements and Events

1min
page 72

Strata Property Disputes and Claims

2min
page 69

Inclusive Investing Respecting the Rights of Vulnerable Investors through Supported Decision-Making

7min
pages 60-61

WorkPeace: Prepare in Advance to Finish Well

2min
page 62

Women’s Wrap-Around Family Law Clinic

2min
page 59

The Ride to Conquer Cancer Why Do We Ride?

1min
page 57

BBQ, Directors, 25-Year Club, and a Wedding

1min
page 56

BC Notaries Speak Your Language

2min
page 55

PROFILE OF A BC NOTARY

2min
page 54

BC Notaries Fall Conference 2018

2min
pages 49-53

I Can Breathe in a Small Town

3min
page 48

Kim Guthrie: Notary in Central BC

2min
pages 46-47

Small Town vs. Big City: Familiarity vs. Anonymity?

2min
page 45

Do You Need Title Insurance for a Strata?

2min
page 44

Home SWEET Home Kitimat

6min
pages 42-43

Doing the Deal: BC Mortgage Brokers Discuss the Unique Challenges of Funding Urban and Rural Properties

10min
pages 36-39

Title Insurance Safeguards in British Columbia

3min
pages 34-35

Lake Cowichan: From Village to Town

4min
pages 40-41

Exploring the Value of Title Insurance for Rural Properties

4min
pages 28-29

Considering a Manufactured Home?

5min
pages 26-27

LTSA: Trusted Resource to Help Notaries Serve BC’s Diverse Communities

9min
pages 30-33

The Factory-Built Housing Industry for Town and Country

7min
pages 23-25

Best of Both Worlds

4min
pages 20-21

PRESIDENT, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

2min
page 8

Langley Notary Practice From Country to Town in 45 Years without Moving

5min
pages 14-15

Community at Its Finest

4min
pages 16-17

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

2min
page 7

BC Notary in Victoria. Oh, That’s Just Capital

5min
pages 18-19

Welcome to the BC Notaries Association

6min
pages 10-11

PRESIDENT, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

3min
page 6
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