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Counter-offer(s)

In business as in real estate, negotiation is at the heart of any buyer's approach. Submitting an offer to purchase at a lower price than the one requested is a fair game. The promisor-buyer can thus send an offer to the seller indicating the proposed purchase price (less than the asking price) as well as suspensory conditions.  When the owner-seller receives it, he may, within the time limit set in the offer, accept it as presented…...

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Declaration of the seller

To allow you to know exactly what you are purchasing, your vendor must act in good faith at all times. In this regard, Article 1375 of the Civil Code of Quebec imposes a true moral code to the parties. It provides that: “The parties shall conduct themselves in good faith both at the time the obligation arises and at the time it is performed or extinguished.” Thus, the vendor is compelled to give to you,…...

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Est-ce encore une bonne idée d'acheter un condo ?

Extrait de l'émission d'Isabelle Maréchal du 7 septembre 2012 diffusée au 98.5 FM....

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L'assurance condo : attention aux mauvaises surprises

Extrait de l'émission L'après-midi porte conseil  du 20 décembre 2011 diffusée à la première chaîne de Radio-Canada....

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What needs to be included in the preliminary contract?

The preliminary contract is an important step in any purchase of new or a property to be built.  At all times, the unequivocal will for the buyer to acquire the property must be registered.  Although the Civil Code of Quebec specifies the mandatory content of a preliminary contract, the statements contained therein are not exhaustive.  To be valid, the preliminary contract must include a certain number of mandatory information, under penalty of nullity. It is…...

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What is a preliminary contract ?

The sale of a residential immovable intended for a natural person who acquires it to live in it, whether it is built or to be built by a builder or developer, must be preceded by a preliminary contract.  Article 1785 of the Civil Code of Quebec obliges the builder to enter into such a prior-contract with the buyer (which precedes the contract of sale itself). This contract formalizes the promise to sell and buy the…...

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Right of withdrawal (Resolution)

The signing of the preliminary contract binds the parties involved, namely you and the developer or builder. However, the law gives you a short "reflection" period, during which you can still terminate the contract unilaterally, in certain cases and in return for compensation to be paid to the promoter. This being said, the Civil Code of Quebec provides that you have the right within a period of 10 days to unilaterally cancel this contract, which means that you…...

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Residential Construction Guarantee

Until December 31, 2014, the mandatory warranty plan was administered by various organizations associated with the builders' associations, namely The APCHQ's New Home Warranty, The Abritât Guarantee Inc. and Qualité Habitation. In order to eliminate any appearance of conflict of interest, the Regulation respecting the guarantee plan for new residential buildings has been amended. Thus, the government constituted a regulatory framework allowing the creation of a new single joint body in this area, which would be…...

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Making an offer to purchase

Once the apartment of your dreams in your price range found, the next step is to make an offer to purchase, either verbally or in writing. Although the verbal option is legally valid, it is better to formalize it in writing. L’Organisme d’autoréglementation du courtage immobilier du Québec (OACIQ) (the Quebec Organization for the Self-Regulation of Real Estate Brokerage) imposes a rule of ethics, namely that all acting real estate brokers must record in writing…...

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