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In Quebec, the Civil Code says what constitutes immoveables, or real estate. Essentially, an immoveable is attached to the land, built on it. Anything built on land, attached to it or growing on it is an immoveable by nature. What are the obligations of a buyer or those of a person who sells real estate? What constitutes a hidden defect? Should you have a quality garantee? How should you react in a case of hidden defect and what recourse should you use? What are the responsibilities of a material provider or those of a contractor. What is a legal morgage? What can a real estate agent be held to and what should you check out before you make an offer? If the seller is a professional, do you have any specific recourses? What about condos? Are there special rules? And what about morgages and the priorities between them?

We can also provide you information on possible defects which can sometimes be major defects.



We will indicate you how to register your rights, some time limitations or other information like co-ownership. To invest in an immoveable probably represents an important investment for you. Why not contact us, at a very reasonable cost, in order to get more protection, peace of mind.
We can help you.