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Immocom Services International is not an OACIQ licence holder
The OACIQ would like to point out that the Immocom Services International does not hold a real estate brokerage licence. In Québec, Anyone who acts as an intermediary between a buyer and a seller must have a licence issued by the OACIQ.
The OACIQ disciplinary decisions are public
The decisions rendered by the OACIQ Discipline Committee are public. Check them out for free by visiting the http://citoyens.soquij.qc.ca/ site!
Three ways in which the OACIQ protects you!
Under the Real Estate Brokerage Act, the OACIQ has several tools at its disposal to give you peace of mind.
The OACIQ presents its strategic directions
An even better-informed and better-protected public: that is the objective pursued by the OACIQ as it introduces its strategic directions for the next three years.
Inclusions and exclusions as part of a sale
“I just moved in and – surprise! – the beautifully appointed walk-in closet is now an empty space. Should the shelves have been included?"
What you need to know before buying a co-ownership property
Co-ownership has many appeals, including affordable cost and reduced maintenance.
Latent defect is a very unpleasant surprise for both the buyer and the seller!
A latent defect is an unapparent problem that existed at the time of purchase, but you have not been informed about it; and it is so serious that you would probably not have bought the property or would have asked for a price reduction.
Transaction involving a flooded property: Three things to know
Experiencing a flooding is painful. Due to stress and urgency, an affected homeowner may forget to take certain precautions that could be of great importance during a potential sale.
Is the electronic signature secure?
Are you preparing to sign a form electronically during a real estate transaction? Fast, effective and secure, the electronic signature has the merit of saving time for all parties when used correctly.
The advantage of being part of a professional network
During a real estate, don’t hesitate to seek help from seasoned professionals. If you do business with a broker duly authorized by the OACIQ, he will provide you with a list of trustworthy people to assist you at every step of your transaction.
The right of undivided co-owners to exclude a potential buyer
A real estate broker or agency entrusted with the sale of a co-owner’s share in an undivided co-ownership property must know that the other co-owners have the right to exclude a potential buyer.
Sale of an undivided co-ownership property: Attention to the right of the other co-owners
You want to sell or buy a share of an immovable held in undivided co-ownership? Did you know that the other co-owners have precedence over a potential buyer?
Co-ownership: Gross or net area: How to find your way through
You notice differences between the area of your condominium in the promotional document and the one indicated in the description sheet or the cadastral plan? These discrepancies can be explained.
An inspection protects you
Thinking of buying a property? The OACIQ strongly recommends that you have it inspected prior to purchase. Here are the main steps of this process.
Identifying and reporting illegal brokerage
Do you know what does “illegal practice” mean? It is when someone leads you to believe that he is authorized to act as a real estate broker, while he does not hold a valid licence issued by the OACIQ. In Québec, all real estate brokers and agencies must hold a valid licence to practice.
Importance of an up-to-date certificate of location
Whether you are selling or buying a home, the certificate of location is a document that will provide you with very useful information.
Divided or undivided co-ownership: Do you know the difference?
Martyne would like to purchase her first co-ownership property. Her friend Katia asks her if the property is held in divided or undivided co-ownership. Martyne does not know the answer and wonders what the difference might be.
Your broker’s network: valuable resources for your real estate transaction
Doing business with a real estate broker also means having access to a vast network of qualified professionals who will play a key role in ensuring that your real estate transactions goes off without a hitch..
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