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https://ahmedamin.ca/drafting-purchase-and-sale-agreement-offer-part-1/#commentsMon, 16 May 2011 04:31:48 +0000http://ahmedamin.ca/?p=102Purchase and sale agreement offer As a first time home buyer, most probably you have never seen the purchase and sale agreement forms before. There is nothing to be worry about in that regard. You don’t need to think what or how to write. Your Toronto Real Estate Agent will help you to fill out that offer. There are standard forms approved by OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association). Each Real Estate Agent in Toronto is trained to draft the offer correctly and legally to guarantee that the best interest of his clients is met. In the standard forms of Purchase and sale, you will find spaces to fill out with information such as: the name of the buyer(s) and their representing Realtor, an offered price and the expiry date of the offer known as “irrevocable date”. You will see a set of general terms and conditions. There will be a space to add any further conditions that you or your Real estate agent believe necessary for protecting your rights. Such conditions may regard subjects with direct relation to the property or buyers themselves. You also need to be clear about what the price you are offering includes. Houses and condominiums in Toronto are very unique with regard to what can be considered as chattels and fixtures of the property. By the law all fixtures are included in the selling price but chattels are not. If you wish to include any of the chattels in your offer, you have to state that in your offer to avoid later complications. Fixtures are items fixed in the property and within the area of the property. These can be items inside unit, such as built-in stove or fire place, or those in the surrounding areas, such as tool room or covered shelter in the backyard of a house. Chattels however are portable or personal use items that do not belong to the property, such as furniture. Changing some or all fixtures, i.e. build-in dishwasher, to different older ones after showing the property to potential buyer is a legal challenge to the seller. This practice used to be common issue with older condominiums downtown Toronto but, thanks to legal restrictions, it has been eliminated.
As a first time home buyer, most probably you have never seen the purchase and sale agreement forms before. There is nothing to be worry about in that regard. You don’t need to think what or how to write. Your Toronto Real Estate Agent will help you to fill out that offer. There are standard forms approved by OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association). Each Real Estate Agent in Toronto is trained to draft the offer correctly and legally to guarantee that the best interest of his clients is met.
In the standard forms of Purchase and sale, you will find spaces to fill out with information such as: the name of the buyer(s) and their representing Realtor, an offered price and the expiry date of the offer known as “irrevocable date”. You will see a set of general terms and conditions. There will be a space to add any further conditions that you or your Real estate agent believe necessary for protecting your rights. Such conditions may regard subjects with direct relation to the property or buyers themselves.
You also need to be clear about what the price you are offering includes. Houses and condominiums in Toronto are very unique with regard to what can be considered as chattels and fixtures of the property. By the law all fixtures are included in the selling price but chattels are not. If you wish to include any of the chattels in your offer, you have to state that in your offer to avoid later complications.
Fixtures are items fixed in the property and within the area of the property. These can be items inside unit, such as built-in stove or fire place, or those in the surrounding areas, such as tool room or covered shelter in the backyard of a house. Chattels however are portable or personal use items that do not belong to the property, such as furniture.
Changing some or all fixtures, i.e. build-in dishwasher, to different older ones after showing the property to potential buyer is a legal challenge to the seller. This practice used to be common issue with older condominiums downtown Toronto but, thanks to legal restrictions, it has been eliminated.
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https://ahmedamin.ca/buying-condominiums-in-toronto-part-3/#commentsWed, 11 May 2011 04:34:50 +0000http://ahmedamin.ca/?p=90Buying condominiums in Toronto You did your research, exhausted your resources, chose a very good Toronto real Estate agent & studied all factors required to be considered before buying condominium in Toronto mentioned ( in part 1 & 2 of this article) under basic & details factors; it is time for the most important step in the entire process of buying your new home. Drafting offer of Purchase and sale. Your Toronto Real Estate agent will help you putting that offer, filling the details and setting the price and proper conditions to protect your rights, it is very important to understand every detail; condition and obligation set in that contract, if the offer was accepted by the seller and all conditions were waved. The offer will become binding contract and lawfully both buyer and seller are committed to that contract. The inclusions of purchase and sale offer must be clear with absolutely no space for confusion or misunderstanding. Set of conditions must be included in that offer to protect the buyer rights; you don’t have to worry about those conditions as this is the work of your Toronto Real Estate agent. Any Real estate agent in Toronto knows that setting the price in purchase and sale agreement is their top duties at this stage. They don’t want to upset their clients after they found the perfect home. There are many methods that realtors in Toronto are trained by which they can get accurate results in regard to the market price of the property. many buyers believes that they can set the price without any help of their real estate agent, they will be considering listing prices for similar condos specially condominiums downtown Toronto. However real estate agent in Toronto has access to actual selling prices not the listing ones.
You did your research, exhausted your resources, chose a very good Toronto real Estate agent & studied all factors required to be considered before buying condominium in Toronto mentioned ( in part 1 & 2 of this article) under basic & details factors; it is time for the most important step in the entire process of buying your new home. Drafting offer of Purchase and sale.
Your Toronto Real Estate agent will help you putting that offer, filling the details and setting the price and proper conditions to protect your rights, it is very important to understand every detail; condition and obligation set in that contract, if the offer was accepted by the seller and all conditions were waved. The offer will become binding contract and lawfully both buyer and seller are committed to that contract.
The inclusions of purchase and sale offer must be clear with absolutely no space for confusion or misunderstanding. Set of conditions must be included in that offer to protect the buyer rights; you don’t have to worry about those conditions as this is the work of your Toronto Real Estate agent.
Any Real estate agent in Toronto knows that setting the price in purchase and sale agreement is their top duties at this stage. They don’t want to upset their clients after they found the perfect home. There are many methods that realtors in Toronto are trained by which they can get accurate results in regard to the market price of the property.
many buyers believes that they can set the price without any help of their real estate agent, they will be considering listing prices for similar condos specially condominiums downtown Toronto. However real estate agent in Toronto has access to actual selling prices not the listing ones.
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Wed, 13 Apr 2011 16:04:27 +0000http://ahmedamin.ca/?p=61Detailed factors to consider before buying condominiums in Toronto: We mentioned before the initial factors that you need to consider while choosing condominiums in Toronto to own. They are simply regarding the interior and exterior unit shape. This is your personal evaluation, not much of assistant required and totally up to you. The next step is required both your Toronto Real estate agent and your lawyer assistant to reach correct decision Detailed factors to consider: – Maintenance fees, Condo Fees The maintenance fees is monthly payment set by the condo management corporation, Mainly this amount represent your unite share in the maintenance cost of the entire building. There are special measurements to determine that share mainly the size but other factors might influence the amount each unite pays like floor, parking and locker. Some corporations include utilities like hydro, heating, water etc in the condo fees, knowing what is included in the monthly payments and what you will pay directly is important for a fare comparison. A small portion of each monthly payment is also set to be reserved funds to cover any sudden or unexpected cost other than the corporation planed budget – Status certificate & reserved funds One of the main conditions that purchase agreements contracts are subject to, and must be reviewed by your lawyer for a legal opinion before waving that condition. The status certificate is a comprehensive financial statement of the condo corporation showing all details of the building, example; operational costs, utility bills, insurance, expected condo fees per each square foot. And the most important part in the status certificate is regarding reserved funds amount held by that corporation for future use. With reviewing the status certificate you will know answers to such questions like: how much is monthly condominium fees? How often increases occurred? Are they significant or slight increases? Is the overall financial status of the corporation clear? Enough reserved funds? This certificate usually provided to potential buyer after putting an offer, so you must be sure that your purchase and sale offer is conditional to sound status certificate also such certificate is not for first time occupation unites but only for resale condos in Toronto – Who are your neighbors? The last step before considering buying condominiums downtown Toronto for some people is to know who is living next door. Please remember that, this might be the biggest invest of your life, some people just knock on the doors to meet the neighbor’s or visit the unit in different times to know the level of noise expected specially if you are surrounded by constant party couples. Age can be good point to consider specially if you are the party people and our neighbors are seniors. Further if you are ready financially (pre approved for mortgage amount to cover the purchase) you can give your Real Estate Agent in Toronto green light to go ahead and negotiate closing price.
]]>Detailed factors to consider before buying condominiums in Toronto:
We mentioned before the initial factors that you need to consider while choosing condominiums in Toronto to own. They are simply regarding the interior and exterior unit shape. This is your personal evaluation, not much of assistant required and totally up to you. The next step is required both your Toronto Real estate agent and your lawyer assistant to reach correct decision
Detailed factors to consider:
– Maintenance fees, Condo Fees
The maintenance fees is monthly payment set by the condo management corporation, Mainly this amount represent your unite share in the maintenance cost of the entire building. There are special measurements to determine that share mainly the size but other factors might influence the amount each unite pays like floor, parking and locker. Some corporations include utilities like hydro, heating, water etc in the condo fees, knowing what is included in the monthly payments and what you will pay directly is important for a fare comparison. A small portion of each monthly payment is also set to be reserved funds to cover any sudden or unexpected cost other than the corporation planed budget
– Status certificate & reserved funds
One of the main conditions that purchase agreements contracts are subject to, and must be reviewed by your lawyer for a legal opinion before waving that condition. The status certificate is a comprehensive financial statement of the condo corporation showing all details of the building, example; operational costs, utility bills, insurance, expected condo fees per each square foot. And the most important part in the status certificate is regarding reserved funds amount held by that corporation for future use. With reviewing the status certificate you will know answers to such questions like: how much is monthly condominium fees? How often increases occurred? Are they significant or slight increases? Is the overall financial status of the corporation clear? Enough reserved funds? This certificate usually provided to potential buyer after putting an offer, so you must be sure that your purchase and sale offer is conditional to sound status certificate also such certificate is not for first time occupation unites but only for resale condos in Toronto
– Who are your neighbors?
The last step before considering buying condominiums downtown Toronto for some people is to know who is living next door. Please remember that, this might be the biggest invest of your life, some people just knock on the doors to meet the neighbor’s or visit the unit in different times to know the level of noise expected specially if you are surrounded by constant party couples. Age can be good point to consider specially if you are the party people and our neighbors are seniors.
Further if you are ready financially (pre approved for mortgage amount to cover the purchase) you can give your Real Estate Agent in Toronto green light to go ahead and negotiate closing price.