Buyer’s Conditions

It is prudent for the buyer to include several buyer’s conditions to protect him/herself. Here are a few examples,

  1. subject to financing
  2. subject to home inspection
  3. subject to approval by your lawyer
  4. subject to review of condominium documents
  5. subject to buyer successfully selling his/her own home

The above list is not an exhausive list and are just some things to consider.

You may contact me for further legal advices.

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One Response to “Buyer’s Conditions”

  1. Surveyor’s Real Property Report « Aileen N L Kwan, Barrister & Solicitor Says:

    [...] From the Buyer’s prospective, having a RPR will identify any encroachment issues that the property may have with the city and/or the neighbouring properties. Until the encroachment issues have been resolved, there might be an issue with obtaining financing. Surprisingly, reviewing the RPR is something that many buyers often do not think of to include in their buyer’s conditions. [...]

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