Purchase offer and preliminary contract
Have you found a buyer?
Have you found your dream property and are thinking of making an offer?
The advice of your notary, an expert in real estate law, could be useful to you in the conclusion of a purchase offer, a document which creates important legal obligations. Once the offer to purchase has been signed, it may be difficult, if not impossible, to change the terms or cancel it.
Before committing to anything, consult your notary!
Buying a property
Often the biggest investment of a lifetime, buying a property can be a stressful process.
Your notary will guide and advise you throughout the transaction and his expertise will allow you to acquire the property of your dreams without hassle and protected from unpleasant surprises.
Refinancing
After a while, you may be able to benefit from the equity available on your property in order to finance other projects. Your notary will be able to guide you in your steps.
Joint ownership agreement
Prevention is better than cure ! Whether you are buying a property with your spouse, a friend or a business partner, it is important to plan in advance the rules that will apply both when owning and when reselling the building. Protect your investment as well as your relationships and consult your notary.
Condos
Divided co-ownerships (condos) are complex legal structures. They are governed by notarized declarations of co-ownership that the buyer must understand before committing. To help you make an informed decision, your notary will analyze the financial health of the building and its management fund. He will also make sure to check several other information such as the absence of legal proceedings or the existence of adequate insurance coverage. Before committing to anything, consult your notary, a divided co-ownerships specialist.
Donation
Has your father decided to give you a gift by transferring ownership of the family cottage to you? While this may sound like a nice and simple idea, there are significant tax implications to consider.
Your notary can tell you more!
Purchase and rental of a commercial building
Buying a commercial building can be complex and often represents a significant investment. Do not leave anything to good luck and consult your notary. The latter will advise you both in the acquisition of the building and in the administration of it. He can also advise you on the drafting of your commercial leases.
Servitudes and right of way
Fence disputes are unfortunately all too frequent despite the fact that they are often avoidable. Be a good neighbor and make sure you are doing things legally by consulting your notary.
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