Khalil Haji in Calgary

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Khalil is the principal lawyer of KH | Dunkley Law Group.

He graduated as a gold medallist from the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business and obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Western Ontario in 2007.

After he graduated from the University of Western Ontario, he practiced law at national firms in both Calgary and Toronto. He opened his own firm, KH Law, in 2010, where he practiced until forming what is now KH | Dunkley Law Group.

Khalil is experienced in all areas of the law serviced by KH | Dunkley Law Group, with extensive experience in residential and commercial real estate transactions, commercial financing transactions, development and condominium law, mobile home transactions, leasing, purchases and sales of businesses, contract drafting, and wills and estate administration.

Associations & Societies:

  • Member of the Law Society of Alberta and the Canadian Bar Association
  • Former chair and current executive member of the Canadian Bar Association’s Residential Real Property Section for Southern Alberta
  • Member of the Real Estate Council of Alberta’s Legal Advisory Group
  • Member of the First Canadian Title Advisory Council
  • Commercial Law and Estates Law Practice Group Lead for the Ismaili Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the Prairies
  • Member of the Beta Gamma Sigma honour society for business excellence

Our Locations

Visit our main office or make an appointment to see us at our Central or South Calgary locations.

Main Office

Our Address

  • #20, 1915 32nd Avenue NE
  • Calgary, AB T2E 7C8

Phone: 587-323-4155

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

Central Office

Our Address

  • #135, 808 42 Ave S.E.
  • Calgary, AB T2G 1Y9

Phone: 587-323-4169

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

By Appointment Only

South Office

Our Address

  • #300, 340 Midpark Way SE
  • Calgary, AB T2X 1P1

Phone: 587-323-4155

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

By Appointment Only

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Reference Materials

Condo Insurance: Do I Need My Own Insurance Policy if I Own a Condo Unit?

Real Estate

you need your own insurance policy to cover improvements that you make on the condo once you own it […]

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What are Dower Rights in the Context of Selling a Home?

Real Estate

You must typically deal with dower rights in the context of selling a home when there is a married couple with only one of their names on the title. The Dower Act protects a spouse who is not on the title of their home from having their home sold without their consent—the titled spouse must […]

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October 2, 2025
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What Is a Real Property Report in Alberta & Who Needs One?

Real Estate

Another crucial detail in Alberta real estate is a real property report (RPR), an important document ensuring municipal compliance, and most Alberta real estate transactions require it. […]

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Close-up of a man sitting at a desk and holding a calculator while talking to a client who is pointing out on a miniature condominium building

you need your own insurance policy to cover improvements that you make on the condo once you own it […]

Read More… from Condo Insurance: Do I Need My Own Insurance Policy if I Own a Condo Unit?

A man and a woman sitting on a couch, smiling and talking to each other.

You must typically deal with dower rights in the context of selling a home when there is a married couple with only one of their names on the title. The Dower Act protects a spouse who is not on the title of their home from having their home sold without their consent—the titled spouse must […]

Read More… from What are Dower Rights in the Context of Selling a Home?

A lawyer pointing to documents while discussing with a client

Another crucial detail in Alberta real estate is a real property report (RPR), an important document ensuring municipal compliance, and most Alberta real estate transactions require it. […]

Read More… from What Is a Real Property Report in Alberta & Who Needs One?

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