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Summary description of the immovable (BCS)
required to use the mandatory form Exclusive brokerage contract – Sale – Chiefly residential immovable containing less than 5 dwellings excluding co-ownership
Amending a promise to purchase after acceptance
Conditions of acceptance in the case of the mandatory promise to purchase form for an immovable containing less than 5 dwellings excluding co-ownership
Declarations and obligations common to the buyer and the seller (PP)
There are circumstances where the acting notary is the seller’s notary, particularly in the case of undivided co-ownership or when the buyer...This includes the promise to purchase and its annexes, the deed of sale and the certificate of location, the various mortgage documents and other ownership
Representation
It is therefore prohibited to use specialist titles, such as residential or commercial brokerage specialist, rental property sales specialist, co-ownership
Identification of the parties (BCS)
This is not simply a matter of co-listing, but rather a team structure in which each member plays a role..../h3>
The broker must perform the usual verifications in the Québec Land Register to ascertain the identity of the owners and make sure that the ownership
Keeping of records and registers
For example, the updating of the municipal tax document, the minutes of a co-owners' meeting held after the signing of the brokerage contract, etc....
Disclose his status as a licensee because of his real estate brokerage expertise
Disclose the nature of the interest (right of ownership
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