Real Estate Lawyer · South End–Armdale, Halifax

Best Real Estate Lawyer in South End–Armdale 2026 — Mark Charles

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Payotte analyzed the real estate lawyers active in South End–Armdale, Halifax and selected Mark Charles with a score of 80/100. Independent selection, no commission, no advertising.

Mark Charles is a Payotte-verified real estate lawyer at Heritage House Law Office in South End–Armdale, Halifax — Nova Scotia Barristers' Society licence, 17 years of experience, a 4.5/5 rating across 140 Google reviews, a Payotte score of 80/100. Verified on 2026-06-07.

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Mark Charles
Partner · Heritage House Law Office
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80 /100
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Payotte score breakdown
Google reviews 32/35
Experience 24/30
Licence 11/15
Local presence 11/15
Bonus 2/5
✓ Licence Nova Scotia Barristers' Society ★ 4.5/5 · 140 reviews 17 years experience Captured 2026-06-07
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Specialty : Real estate and business law

Local presence : south-end-armdale

Why this reference : Dartmouth-based partner called to the NS Bar in 2009, a Notary Public and member of the Real Estate Lawyers' Association of Nova Scotia focused on real estate and business law.

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