
Your Notary for Real Estate Purchase and Sale in Gatineau and Surrounding Areas
There are many types of transactions covered by property law: purchase and sale of vacant land, purchase and sale of houses, purchase and sale of multi-unit buildings, purchase and sale of condominiums, purchase and sale of undivided co-ownerships, mortgage refinancing, property mortgages, detection and drafting of easements, drafting of promises to purchase, and others …
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The notary plays a key role in the completion of real estate transactions of all types. The notary ensures the continuity of the chain of title to a property. In other words, the notary ensures that the seller holds a valid title free of any encumbrances before transferring the property to the buyer. Title problems detected by the notary at the beginning of the transaction can easily become a nightmare for any new owner. If you want to buy property, contact us right at the beginning of your transaction.
Real Estate Transaction Steps
Here is a brief summary of the different procedures carried out by the notary during the process of buying/selling a property, these procedures are carried out by the notary before meeting you:
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Receipt and analysis of the file;
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Analysis of the promise to purchase;
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Search for the title to the property;
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Drafting of the deed of sale;
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Analysis of the financing instructions;
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Drafting of the mortgage deed;
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Verification of municipal and school taxes;
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Adjustment between the buyer and the seller;
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Publication of the deeds in the land register;
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Final report to the buyer's bank.
Consult a notary regarding your real estate project in Gatineau to benefit from professional and secure guidance at every step.

Frequently Asked Questions About Property Law
Are you anxious about the tasks involved in buying a house in Gatineau? Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about notarial transactions. This information will help you better understand the role of the notary, whether you are a buyer or a seller.
1. What Does a Notary Do in a Real Estate Transaction?
The notary checks the validity of property titles, prepares notarized documents, manages the funds, and ensures the transaction follows legal requirements.
2. Should I Contact a Notary as Soon as I Sign the Purchase Offer?
Yes. It’s recommended that you contact a notary right after signing the purchase offer to ensure that all conditions are clearly understood and respected.
3. What Documents Do I Need to Give My Notary to Buy or Sell a Property?
You’ll need to provide ID, the purchase offer or sale documents, your financial institution’s contact details, and any documents related to the property.
4. How Long Does a Real Estate Transaction Take with the Notary?
Most transactions take between 2 and 4 weeks after the notary receives all required documents, which can vary depending on the file.
5. Can the Notary Also Represent the Seller?
Yes, the same notary can act for both parties if everything is clear and both sides agree. Still, each party has the option to choose its notary.

