Order our
offer (promise) to purchase form and corresponding documents,
to easily purchase or sell property (single-family
house, duplex, triplex, condominium (co-ownership), vacant
lot, etc.).
Price : $39.95 plus
sales taxes
(Total : $
)
Receive your Offer to
purchase form by e-mail immediately after payment.
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The reference in real estate
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Are you selling or buying a house
or cottage without a broker or an agent?
Once you have agreed on the price
and other conditions of purchase, the buyer must produce a
conditional offer to purchase the property.
In order to avoid confusion,
this offer to purchase must be in writing.
Obtain an Offer to purchase
form fully compliant with Quebec Laws. Real estate experts,
notaries and lawyers have participated in drafting this form.
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Your document is really concise and
precise. We sold our house without an agent and it went
very well. We have taken the time to fill each item
of the offer, it was very user friendly.
Martin M., Longueuil
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Content of the Offer
- Identification of the Buyer and Seller
- Identification of the Property
- Purchase price and terms of payment
- Special case: balance to Seller, assumption
of mortgage
- Taking possession
- Special case: temporary rental by the Seller
- Adjustments
- Seller declarations
- Inclusions in the sale
- Selling (purchasing) conditions
- financial details (how will it be paid, conditional
to financing, etc.)
- building inspection
- Offer null and void (various scenarios)
- Land transfer tax
- Notice
- Delay to accept
- Confidentiality
- Dates for taking possession and transfer of ownership
- Intervention of spouse (for legally married couples)
- And other standard clauses
Other documents required and included:
- Seller's acceptance
- Intervention of the Seller's spouse (for legally
married couples)
- Removal of conditions
- Counter offers - Seller and Buyer
- Guide to drafting an offer to purchase
- Links toward various documents and forms: "Step-by-step
selling of property", "Step-by-step
purchase of property" (French only)
- Diagram illustrating the end to end process
- Delays granted
- Instructions for every clause
- Instructions pertaining to the Buyer's deposit
- Examples
See
also Excerpts
from the offer
A complete
and detailed model fully compliant with Quebec Laws.
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You will receive the Offer
to purchase form and the bill by e-mail as soon as the transaction
is authorized. If you do not receive the Offer to purchase
form, please contact us by e-mail or telephone.
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by telephone
Pay by credit card:
450 621-8283 or 1 877 683-1815 (toll free)
You will receive your
Order to purchase form by e-mail
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hours or leave a telephone number where you can be reached
on our voice mail.
Payments
by cheque
You can pay by cheque. To do so,
you must include:
- Your first name and family name
- Your complete address
- Your e-mail address if you wish
to receive by e-mails
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Send this information and payment
(cheque or money order) to:
5 Place Rambercourt
Lorraine, Québec
J6Z 4M7
By mailing
your order, you agree to respect the terms and conditions
of the Purchase contract
with Jurismedia, Inc.
If you have questions
or comments, please do not hesitate to contact :
5 Place Rambercourt
Lorraine, Québec
J6Z 4M7
Telephone : 450
621-8283
Toll free : 1 877 683-1815 (outside Montreal only)
Fax : 450 621-4452
E-mail : infos@avocat.qc.ca
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Associates, Attorneys,
Montreal

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