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Alberta Agreement for Sale of Land
Sell a lot or parcel of land in Alberta over time with this comprehensive Agreement for Sale template.
- The purchaser will pay the purchase price to the vendor over an agreed-upon period of time.
- The purchaser can take possession of the property and continue to occupy the land so long as there is no default in any payments due under the agreement.
- The purchaser will be considered a tenant of the seller (vendor) at a yearly rental equal to the yearly payments of interest.
- The vendor will have the right to distrain or seize the purchaser's goods if there is any default in payment.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99
Alberta Estoppel Certificate for Condominium Sale
If you are selling a condominium unit in Alberta, you must provide the purchaser with an Estoppel Certificate.
- The Certificate certifies that:
- the seller is not behind in condo fees or other payments owing to the condominium corporation, except for any amounts which are stated in the Certificate,
- insurance is in place on the condo building,
- the by-laws of the condominium corporation are registered,
- the common property has not been mortgaged or transferred,
- any other relevant information required by the purchaser and the mortgage lender prior to closing.
- Condominium corporations in Alberta can download this ready-made Estoppel Certificate form and use it each time they receive a request from a selling owner.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$6.49
Alberta Vendor Take-Back Mortgage
Have you found a buyer for your property who can't qualify for a mortgage? Lend them the amount they need with this Vendor Take-Back Mortgage for Alberta real estate properties.
- A vendor take-back mortgage (also known as a 'purchase money mortgage') is often used for real estate transactions between family members.
- The seller (vendor) agrees to carry all or part of the purchase price for the real estate and the buyer will make regular payments to the seller, just as with a regular mortgage.
- The seller has the right to take back the property if the buyer fails to make the payments or meet its other obligations under the mortgage.
- A Vendor Take-back Mortgage is an alternative method of financing a real estate purchase that allows buyers who cannot get a conventional mortgage a chance to own a home.
- This legal document is intended solely for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99
Alberta Statutory Declaration re Real Property Report
Prepare a Statutory Declaration with respect to a Real Property Report for a real estate sale in Alberta with this free template.
- The Statutory Declaration is made by the sellers of a residential property attesting that no changes have been made to the property since the date of the last Real Property Report.
- The form is downloadable in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$0.00
Alberta Purchaser's Consent to Postponement of Caveat
Prepare a Purchaser's Acknowledgement and Consent to Postponement of Caveat with this template form for Alberta.
- The purchaser of a real estate property consents to the postponement of its Purchaser's Caveat to a mortgage, meaning that the mortgage will take priority over the caveat.
- This consent will extend to all advances under the mortgage, any amendment to the mortgage, and to any new mortgage registered by the mortgage lender (mortgagee).
- The purchaser also releases and indemnifies the lawyers acting on behalf of the mortgagee and covenants not to sue them with respect to the postponement.
- This consent is given as an inducement to get the mortgage lender to advance the mortgage loan, which the purchaser requires in order to buy the property.
- The form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$6.29
Alberta Foreign Ownership Declaration Form 1
This Foreign Ownership Declaration Form 1 is to be used by Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada when they purchase an interest in controlled land in Alberta.
- 'Controlled land' is land that lies outside of municipal boundaries, such as farm land.
- A foreign ownership declaration must be completed and filed by every beneficial owner of controlled land in the Province of Alberta.
- The form is available in MS Word format and can be completed either by hand or on a computer and filed with the Foreign Ownership of Land Administration office.
- Access the free form from Service Alberta through the link provided.
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