Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions about apartment purchase legal support answered
What legal documents are required for buying an apartment in Montreal?
To complete an apartment purchase in Montreal, you typically need the seller’s deed, a current extract from the land register, the condominium declaration, and proof of support or mortgage approval. Our team collects and examines each document to ensure full legal compliance before closing.
What legal documents are required to purchase an apartment in Montreal?
To secure an apartment purchase in Montreal, you need a signed purchase offer, declaration of co-ownership for condominiums, certificate of location, and a notary’s deed of sale. Duverion reviews each document to confirm compliance with local statutes and building bylaws.
How does Duverion handle title verification?
Our team conducts a comprehensive title search through the Land Registry to identify any liens, easements, or outstanding charges. We provide a clear report and advise on any corrective measures before you proceed to closing.
Can Duverion help me review a condominium’s declaration and bylaws?
Yes. We examine the declaration of co-ownership, rules governing shared spaces, maintenance fee structures, and any special assessments. Our goal is to ensure you fully understand your rights and responsibilities.
What support does Duverion offer on closing day?
On closing day, we coordinate with your notary to verify that all documents, funds and signatures are in place. Duverion confirms the deed is correctly registered and ensures a smooth handover of keys.
How long does the legal review process take?
Typically, the review of documents, title search and contract negotiations take two to three weeks, depending on case complexity. Duverion provides regular updates and works to avoid unnecessary delays.
Are there additional fees for condominium purchase support?
Duverion charges a transparent flat fee based on the level of service required. We provide a detailed fee proposal upfront with no hidden charges.
How do I begin working with Duverion?
Simply contact us at +1 416 560 0123 or submit a form on Duverion.com. We schedule an introductory call to assess your situation and outline the next steps.
Can I switch to Duverion if I’ve already started with another firm?
Yes. We will review your existing file, highlight any risk factors, and integrate your past work into our process for a seamless transition.
Is Duverion registered and insured in Canada?
Duverion is a registered professional services provider in Canada (Business ID 637199059) with professional liability coverage. We adhere to the highest ethical and regulatory standards.
What languages can Duverion conduct services in?
Our legal team is bilingual in English and French, ensuring clear communication and documentation in both official languages.
How does Duverion protect client information?
We employ secure digital platforms, encrypted email, and strict access controls. Confidentiality is maintained at every stage of your case.