Danoosh Sahebi

Associate

Real Estate/Wills, Estates and Personal Planning/Business
Danoosh was raised in North Vancouver where he took full advantage of the stunning nature. After graduating from Argyle Secondary School in Lynn Valley, he moved to Montreal where he helped a friend grow a moving company from a one-van startup to one of the most recognized moving companies in the city. He then enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce program at Concordia University, earning a major in economics and a minor in finance.
“Danoosh believes in building relationships of trust and mutual respect. He speaks English, French, and Farsi, and can help clients with Business Law, Estate Planning, and Real Estate transactions.”

Driven to return to beautiful British Columbia, Danoosh enrolled in law school at the University of Victoria, where he was able to attend in person for one year before the onset of the pandemic and remote learning. After finishing his law degree, he embarked on a three-month journey through Italy, exploring its vibrant culture and landscape in a 1972 Volkswagen LT.

After 12 years away, Danoosh decided to set his roots down in North Vancouver and began as an articling student at Lakes, Whyte LLP in August of 2022. He was hired as a lawyer the following year. He enjoys the friendly culture and the wealth of knowledge.

Areas of Practice

Real Estate
  • Purchase and Sale of Residential Real Estate (Freehold, Strata, Leasehold, Undivided Interests)
  • Co-ownership Agreements
  • Trust Declarations
  • Builders’ Liens
  • Wills and Estate Planning
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Representation Agreements
  • Family Trust
  • Business Incorporation
  • Business Acquisitions and Sales
  • Share and Asset Purchase
  • Shareholder Agreements

Professional Affiliations

  • The Law Society of British Columbia
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • North Shore Bar Association
  • North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce

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