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Plan
of Survey or Location Certificate - A Survey of your property
which outlines the lot size and location of buildings as well
as details of encroachments from neighbouring properties.
This may be required in certain areas to complete the sale
of your home. Your legal professional may recommend a survey,
especially if significant changes have been made to your property.
Property Tax Receipts - Most Listing Agreements require
that the current annual property tax assessments be shown.
Mortgage Verification - Few homeowners know the exact
balance of their mortgage as it is paid down. You will be
asked to authorize your mortgage lender to provide the figures
required.
Deed or Title Search - This document is a legal description
of your property and the proof that you own it.
Other Documentation - In some instances, it may help
the sale of your property if you can provide prospective buyers
with information on such items as annual heating, electrical,
and water expenses, as well as any recent home improvement
costs.
Note: In many provinces you will be required
to sign a property condition disclosure statement.
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