Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about our apartment purchase legal services
AptJurid provides contract review, title search, document preparation for closing, and guidance through regulatory requirements to ensure your purchase proceeds smoothly.
The review timeline typically ranges from a few days to two weeks, depending on property complexity and the responsiveness of involved parties.
A thorough title search uncovers any registered liens or restrictions on the property, confirming clear ownership before you complete the purchase.
Buyers generally need to provide proof of identity, deposit confirmation, financing arrangements, and any pre-signed purchase agreement drafts.
Yes, our team reviews builder contracts, negotiates amendments, and explains developer obligations to safeguard your interests in new construction purchases.
We examine declarations, bylaws, budgets, and status certificates to ensure you understand condominium rules and ongoing obligations.
Remote consultations by video call or phone are available for your convenience, allowing you to receive legal guidance from anywhere in Ontario.
Closing costs often include legal fees, land transfer taxes, title registration fees, and disbursements such as search costs and courier charges.
Yes, we work closely with your agent and other professionals to align everyone’s efforts and streamline the transaction process.
If concerns arise, we advise on potential amendments, negotiate with the seller, or recommend next steps to address any detected issues.
All client information is handled in strict confidence under our privacy practices and professional conduct standards.
Use our contact form or call our office to arrange a consultation. We will confirm availability and next steps promptly.
Details on our standard service fees and package options are available on our pricing page or by request during an initial discussion.
Yes, we support apartment purchases across Ontario, including communities such as Ottawa, Hamilton and surrounding regions.