ontario real estate lawyers are one of the most significant investments you will make in your life. You can trust RPL as your Ontario real estate lawyers to help you achieve your dreams.
There is a specific cadence to real estate law that requires patience, diligence and understanding. I also know how this process can be stressful for our clients. Therefore, I strive to make this experience as seamless and stress-free as possible – handling everything for you and moving you closer to your dreams.
Our lawyers are experts in the complex procedures of closing the purchase and sale of commercial and residential properties, including condominiums and private lender transactions.
ONLINE REAL ESTATE LAWYER ONTARIO CLOSINGS
I can close your real estate lawyer ontario purchase, sale or refinance: remotely.
Our lawyers will be right there with you via video conference to walk you through the closing process – every step of the way.
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In each of our closings, I will:
- review and fulfil all mortgage instructions from any bank or trust company
- conduct relevant title searches
- draft and prepare all closing documents.
RESIDENTIAL PURCHASE AND SALE
In a residential transaction, I will act as your shield against any mistakes that might affect you in the future.
I will:
- assist you in exploring different options, whether through conventional lenders or private mortgages. Our lawyers will present you with options for the best ways to get loans or financing
- help you decide whether to purchase title insurance for the transaction
- Review and fulfil all mortgage instructions from any bank or trust company
- Double-check that all terms and conditions are fulfilled, and ensure that there are no hidden contractual terms
- Conduct relevant title searches on your behalf
- Draft all closing documents
- Remain with you until you put pen to paper, and the transaction closes.
FEEL GOOD ABOUT CLOSING WITH RPL
As part of our ongoing commitment to affordable housing in the GTA, RPL donates 2% of its legal fee from every residential real estate closing in Ontario directly to Homes First, our charitable partner!
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REAL ESTATE CO-OWNERSHIP
I run Ontario’s leading firm in the co-ownership of residential real estate. I understand the intricacies of co-buying or co-selling a property. Whether purchasing a property with family members or with new friends, essential elements need to factor in the transaction structure, including reserve fund allocation, manner of holding title, spousal rights, maintenance of the property, property division upon exiting the arrangement, and the rules and regulations of the property.
Co-owning a home or commercial property with multiple people can be a rewarding proposition. But, it is crucial to get the details right when several people are involved. In the vast majority of co-ownership deals, it is necessary to address the rights and responsibilities of co-owners through a Co-ownership Agreement. In other cases, a clear and concise explanation of the legal implications of buying or selling property with others may be all that is needed – the context of your particular situation is often the deciding factor.
Aside from the legal aspects of the agreement, I appreciate that we are all different types of people. There are always personalities, approaches, and expectations to navigate, which affect the relationships during the deal. By bringing our wealth of knowledge in corporate law, real estate, estates and co-ownership to the table, you can feel comfortable moving forward with your transaction.
I can assist with:
- Drafting a Co-Ownership Agreement
- Reviewing and amending existing Co-Ownership Agreements
- Laneway Housing Financing, Conveyance, Construction and Design
- Limiting Distance Agreements
- Registering the deed to a property owned by multiple parties
- Co-ownership financing and mortgage charges & discharges
- Reviewing Agreements of Purchase and Sale involving multiple sellers and buyers
- Selling a share of your Co-Owned Property
- Buying a share in a Co-Owned Property
- Drafting Declarations and Rules and Regulations for Co-Owned Properties