Forms and contracts

Before you buy or sell a property, why not take a little time to review the OACIQ’s mandatory and recommended forms used by your broker? They will give you a good idea of the main steps involved in a real estate transaction.

Please note that these forms are provided for illustration purposes only and cannot be used for an actual transaction.
 

New forms of real estate brokerage

Usable from July 1, 2012

The new forms will come into force soon! Starting July 1, 2012, they must be used for any brokerage contract or any transaction proposal signed from that date.

Here are the versions of the forms for consultation only. These versions are intended to prepare brokers for the use of official forms and to enable the public to have a look at them. However, note that they cannot be used for a transaction.

Mould contamination in homes used as growhouses

Apart from the risk of explosion due to solvents used in making marijuana oil, or fires caused by electrical malfunctions, a high rate of humidity maintained over long periods is the main cause of damage to a building. High humidity rates cause building materials to rot and moulds to proliferate.

The right of undivided co-owners to exclude a potential buyer

PRACTICES SERIES

A real estate broker or agent entrusted with the sale of a co-owner’s share in an undivided co-ownership property must know that the other co-owners have the right to exclude a potential buyer.