Real Estate Law in Bolton, ON
For most of us, buying or selling a home is very exciting, but it’s also one of the largest financial transactions of our lives. Due to the financial and legal factors involved, if you’re contemplating entering into (or are in the midst of) a real estate transaction, you should consider consulting with a lawyer right away.
- Residential Real Estate
- Purchases
- Sales
- Mortgages
- Refinances
- Reviewing Builder’s Purchase & Sale Agreements
- Reviewing Residential Purchase & Sale Agreements
Protecting Your Interests
If you plan to buy your first home, trade up to a larger home, downsize now that your children are out on their own, or simply re-finance your existing mortgage, Deanna Huclack Professional Corp can provide you with guidance from start to finish.
Whether you are a buyer, seller, or re-financing a mortgage on your existing home, Deanna Huclack can:
- Explain the terms of your contract and ensure the terms of any agreement properly protect your interests
- Deal with any issues that arise with your title and work to protect you from hidden liabilities
- Review real estate documents that relate to your title, mortgage, and property taxes
- represent you during negotiations and guide you through the closing process
- Register legal documents pertaining to your real estate transaction
- Attend your closing and address your questions along the way
Deanna Huclack and her experienced staff are on hand to assist you with an array of property-related legal concerns. To learn more about our real estate services, call us today.
Title Insurance:
Today, most mortgage lenders require either a solicitor’s opinion on title or title insurance to ensure that you have or will have a good, solid title (ownership) to offer as security for your mortgage debt. While both a solicitor’s opinion on title and title insurance protect you for some of the same issues which could arise in a real estate transaction regarding title, title insurance generally provides additional coverage on some issues that are not within the ambit of a solicitor’s opinion letter, for about the same or less cost to the homeowner.
In addition, real estate title fraud is on the rise. Stolen identities and forged documentation pave the way for fraudsters to illegally obtain your title, leaving you with the responsibility of paying off a mortgage that isn’t yours, or worst yet, without a home altogether. Only Title insurance protects you in the event you are a victim of such fraud. The link below provides additional information about title fraud.