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Humber Real Estate - Course 2, Module 14, The Offer Process and Regulatory Obligations 2023 with complete solution No, but there is certain information relating to the rights and obligations of the parties that must be included. Is there a standard form used for the Agreement of Purchase and Sa...

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Humber Real Estate - Course 2, Module 14, The Offer
Process and Regulatory Obligations 2023 with complete
solution
No, but there is certain information relating to the rights and obligations of the
parties that must be included.
Is there a standard form used for the Agreement of Purchase and Sale?
- The buyer is required to search the title at their own expense and make any
objections within 30 days of when the agreement is made.

- The seller has 30 days to remove any objection. If the seller is not able or is
unwilling to remove any objection that the buyer does not agree to accept, the
agreement can be terminated and the buyer's deposit is returned.

- All adjustments made to the purchase price (e.g. property taxes, rents &
interest) are adjusted as of the date of closing with the day of closing apportioned
to the buyer.

- The deed is prepared by the seller and registered at the expense of the buyer.
What information relating to the rights and obligations of the parties must be included in
an Agreement of Purchase and Sale?
An offer
During negotiations, the agreement of purchase and sale form is referred to as what?
An accepted, conditional offer
When the offer accepted, but is conditional upon an event (such as the buyer obtaining
financing), the offer is referred to as what?
An agreement
When the offer is a legal, binding contract, it's called what?
- Full legal names of the sellers and buyers

- Municipal address and complete legal description

- Purchase price (in words and numbers)

- Deposit amount (in words and numbers)

- Who the deposit holder it (typically the seller's brokerage)

- When the deposit will be provided (typically with the offer, upon acceptance of
the offer, or otherwise described)
What information about the seller, buyer and property are included in the agreement of
purchase and sale?
No, but it's considered a show of good faith to the seller that the buyer is
committed to completing the transaction.
Is a deposit required to have a binding agreement of purchase and sale?

, - The offer price, deposit and amount due upon completion

- Terms, conditions or other clauses required to address the needs or concerns
of the buyer

- Irrevocable date

- Completion date (aka Closing)

- Title search date (aka Requisition Date)

- Chattels and fixtures

- Conditions & applicable dates
What are the key components of an Agreement of Purchase and Sale?
Vacant possession

Note: In instances where the buyer has agreed to assume an existing tenancy,
vacant possession would not be given.
In most instances, the seller agrees to provide _________ _________ on the date of
closing.
Business
*Excludes Saturdays, Sundays, & stat holidays as the Land Registry Offices are
closed.
The completion date must be a __________ day.
The time period in which the buyer's lawyer completes a search at the Land
Registry Office.
What is the Requisition Date as included in an Agreement of Purchase and Sale?
To review the information registered on the title and provide an opinion on these
matters, such as confirmation of ownership, any mortgage or lien registered, or
any easement affecting the property.
What is the purpose of a lawyer's search at the Land Registry Office?
1. Initiate the offer

2. Draft the offer

3. Register the offer with the seller's brokerage

4. Present the offer to the seller

5. Await the seller's response to the offer
What are the steps in preparing an offer from the buyer's perspective?
- Review the listing (confirm all info via GeoWarehouse, etc.)

- Contact the salesperson (enquire if there are any other offers registered on the
property)

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