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Our team is dedicated to streamlining your real estate endeavors. With a meticulous notarial process, we swiftly craft enduring plans and provide unwavering support in execution, turning your goals into realities
Picture a future where your real estate ambitions are not just realized but exceeded. Our vision revolves around the rapid delivery of enduring plans through our strategic notarial approach. With our support, your vision for property success becomes a vivid reality.
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Frequent questions
What does a Notary Public do in a real estate transaction?
Ensures your property transfer is legally correct and stress-free.A Notary Public prepares and reviews all legal documents involved in your transaction, including:
- Transfer of title
- Mortgage documents
- Statement of adjustments
They also ensure funds are properly handled and register the transaction with the Land Title Office.
What costs should I expect when buying a property?
Avoid surprises — know your true closing costs upfront.In addition to the purchase price, you may need to pay:
- Property transfer tax
- Title insurance (if applicable)
- Adjustments (property tax, strata fees, utilities)
Your notary will provide a full breakdown before completion so you know exactly what to expect.
When should I contact a Notary Public?
Timing matters — early contact prevents delays.Contact your notary as soon as your offer becomes firm (conditions removed).
This allows enough time to:- Review your contract
- Coordinate with your lender and realtor
- Prepare all documents before completion
Why should I have a Will prepared by a Notary Public?
Protect your assets and avoid family disputes.A properly prepared Will:
- Ensures your assets go where you intend
- Reduces conflict among beneficiaries
- Simplifies estate administration
A notary ensures your Will is legally valid in BC and tailored to your situation.
Power of Attorney vs Representation Agreement — what’s the difference?
Two documents that protect your future in different ways.- Power of Attorney (POA): Covers financial decisions
- Representation Agreement: Covers personal and healthcare decisions
Many people choose both for complete protection.
What documents can a Notary Public notarize?
From affidavits to travel letters — we’ve got you covered.A Notary Public can notarize:
- Affidavits and statutory declarations
- Certified true copies
- Travel consent letters
- Invitation letters and more
If a document requires an official witnessed signature, it can usually be notarized.
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