Putting You At Ease
A lawyer protects your interests under the contract and assists
you in transferring Title to the property. Your lawyer also helps
you register a new mortgage, remove any unacceptable encumbrances
on the Certificate of Title, advance mortgage funds when appropriate,
provide sale proceeds to the seller and ensure the purchaser obtains
possession of the house on time.
There are many legal and financial documents that routinely need
to be explained or reviewed with you so that you have a better understanding
of how the process works and what is happening on your matter.
Reviewing and explaining all of the documents involved is perhaps
the most visual role we play with our clients. We have received
many referrals simply because we have taken the time to answer questions,
properly explain things and put clients at ease.
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Covering the Bases
A lawyer also has a responsibility in cases where the buyer has
offered the house as security for the loan required to the mortgage
company. Essentially, if the buyer fails to repay the mortgage as
required, the mortgage company may wish to take the house back.
It will not be able to do so if the lawyer has not ensured that
its security in the property is properly registered on the Certificate
of Title.
A lawyer will conduct searches of the property to determine whether
there are any encumbrances registered upon the Certificate of Title.
An encumbrance could include a Tax Lien that indicates certain taxes
are unpaid and outstanding or a Notice indicating that a pending
City of Regina reassessment or work order is affecting the property
and must be resolved.
There may also be a Builder’s Lien or an encroachment problem that
needs to be addressed. If so, your lawyer will ensure these are
dealt with before the mortgage company is told it is safe to provide
you with the mortgage money.
A lawyer will also ensure the buyer has complied with all pre-funding
requirements set out by the mortgage company. This is done in order
to confirm that funding of the mortgage money will not be a problem
when it is required. In many cases, a lawyer will have you review
and complete a number of financial documents provided by your mortgage
company to help facilitate the deal.
Finally, a lawyer prepares the mortgage documentation accurately
and in accordance with any written instructions they receive from
your mortgage company.
Every now and then a purchaser will realize they need to change
important terms of their financing after the process has begun.
If this happens, your lawyer will then need to obtain a new set
of amended instructions from the mortgage company verifying all
changes and have you sign or execute all related financial documents
that may be required. Your mortgage will then be prepared to reflect
these changes.
If you are intending to construct a house or perform renovations
as part of your financing plans, make sure you clearly discuss these
arrangements with your lawyer.
Where construction or renovations are involved, the instructions
from the mortgage company should specifically indicate what sums
of mortgage money are to be released at different stages of the
construction or renovation process. If they do not, the instructions
will probably have to be amended so the proper mortgage is prepared.
Your lawyer will usually coordinate with representatives of the
mortgage company to ensure this gets done.
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