Real Estate Forms

Are you buying or selling real estate? When you purchase one of our template Real Estate Forms, you get a convenient ready-made product that saves you money on costly legal fees.

  • Standardized forms for residential or commercial real estate property.
  • Downloadable, customizable, fill-in-the-blank templates.
  • Country, state, and province specific legal forms.
  • Offers, real estate purchase and sale contracts, For Sale by Owner packages.
  • Title deeds and conveyancing forms.
  • Realtor and broker listing contracts.
  • Forms updated regularly to comply with changes to laws and regulations.
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British Columbia Notice to Caveator

Give notice to a caveator that they must withdraw their caveat or file a lawsuit to back up their claim with this free BC Land Title Form 40.


A person who files a caveat (caveator) must commence an action to establish their claim against the property within 2 months after registering the caveat, or it will lapse. The caveator has 21 days from receipt of the notice to commence its action.

British Columbia Notice to Caveator form, available in PDF format.
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British Columbia Offer to Purchase Land for Development

Buy land in British Columbia for development into a subdivision with this template Offer to Purchase Land for Development.

  • The purchaser is responsible for paying any GST payable on the transaction.
  • The seller must provide a recent surveyor's certificate for the property.
  • The seller's house and outbuildings and the land on which the buildings are located are excluded from the sale.
  • This form is available as a downloadable and fully editable MS Word document.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
$17.99

British Columbia Withdrawal of Caveat

Discharge a caveat from title to real property in British Columbia with this Withdrawal of Caveat Form.

  • A Caveat can only be discharged by the caveator (the party who registered it), or by the caveator's personal representative or solicitor.
  • This form is a free PDF download.
  • For use only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
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Brtitish Columbia GST Exemption Certificate for Sale of Real Property

The GST Exemption Certificate must be provided by the seller to the purchaser of a residential real estate property in British Columbia, to comply with the Excise Tax Act.

The seller certifies that the real estate in question is a residential property being resold within the meaning of the Excise Tax Act, and that the seller has not claimed an input tax credit. This form is for resales only and cannot be used for new construction.

This British Columbia GST Exemption Certificate for Sale of Real Property is a free form provided in MS Word format.
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California Affidavit of Death of Trustee

Record the death of a trustee holding property under a declaration of trust with this California Affidavit of Death of Trustee form.

  • The Affidavit is made by the successor trustee under the declaration of trust.
  • Once sworn and notarized, the form is then filed with the County Records Office to have the trust property transferred into the name of the successor trustee.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of California.
$5.99

California Corporation Grant Deed

Transfer ownership of a real estate property in California from one corporate entity to another with this Corporation Grant Deed.

The corporation making the deed (the Grantor) declares documentary transfer tax and city tax on the property, and gives the manner of computing the tax payable.

This California Corporation Grant Deed is in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print.
$6.29

California Declaration of Abandonment of Declared Homestead

California home owners who have filed a Declaration of Homestead for their current home must file a Declaration of Abandonment of Declared Homestead if they sell the home.

  • The Declaration of Abandonment notifies all parties with an interest in the property that you are abandoning the property as your homestead (in other words, your principal residence, the place in which you live all or most of the time).
  • You should file a new Homestead Declaration for your new residence after the move.
  • All homestead exemption forms are filed with the County Recorder's office.
  • This is is a downloadable legal form which is easy to use. Just fill it in and print it off for signature.
  • For use only in the State of California.
$6.29 $5.99

California Grant Deed

Transfer ownership of a real estate property in California from one party to another with this California Grant Deed.

  • The party selling the property (the grantor) grants and transfers the property to the buyer (the grantee).
  • The form also contains a declaration by the grantor setting out how the documentary transfer tax is computed.
This California Grant Deed is in MS Word format. Updated to Dec 2008.
$6.29

California Homestead Declaration for Single Person

If you are a single person who owns a home in California, you should protect yourself against sale by creditors with this Homestead Declaration form.

  • Filing the Declaration with the County Recorder creates what is called a declared homestead. A declared homestead protects your home from voluntary and/or forced sale.
  • A single person homestead exemption will allow you to keep $75,000 of the equity you have built up in your property if your home is sold to satisfy debts or judgments, or if it acquired for public use.
  • This is a template legal form which can be downloaded, filled in, and printed for signature.
  • For use only in the State of California.
$6.29 $5.99

California Homestead Declaration for Spouses

Don't let creditors take your home! If you and your spouse live in California, you need to file this Declaration of Homestead - Spouses as Declared Owners.

  • If you own your home, filing a Homestead Declaration will protect a portion of the equity in your home against attachment, levy or sale to satisfy your debts.
  • A homestead exemption does not protect you against judgments for child support or spousal support. And if you mortgage your home, you will have to waive exemption to the extent of the mortgage.
  • This form is for spouses who own their principal residence. A married couple can protect up to $100,000 of the equity they have in their home. Seniors over 65, low income persons over age 55, and disabled persons can claim $175,000.
  • This Declaration is governed by the Code of Civil Procedure Section 704.730.
  • For use only in the State of California.
$6.29 $5.99