Purchase of Residential Property
1. Initial Client Interaction
- At Pax Law Corporation obtain the signed Contract of Purchase and Sale (CPS).
- Verify the buyer’s identity and collect necessary details
- Confirm how they wish to hold title (sole, joint tenancy, etc)
- Determine if the buyer is a first-time homebuyer (for PTT exemption)
- Identify key terms, including price, deposit, closing date, and subject clauses
- Ensure financing conditions are met (if applicable)
2. Conducting Due Diligence
- Obtain a State of Title Certificate through LTSA
- Check for mortgages, easements, liens, or other encumbrances
- Confirm outstanding property tax balances
- Determine any prepaid utilities requiring adjustment
3. Preparing Closing Documents
- Statement of Adjustments: Calculates property tax adjustments, deposit credits, and total payable by the buyer
- Form B (Mortgage, if applicable): Required if the buyer is financing the purchase
- Property Transfer Tax (PTT) Return: Filed online through the BC government portal
- GST Certificate (if applicable): Needed for newly built properties
4. Closing the Transaction
- Explain all documents before signing
- Verify the buyer’s ID
- Confirm mortgage instructions if financing is involved
- Receive mortgage funds and buyer’s balance via trust account
- Ensure funds are sufficient to cover the purchase price and legal fees
- Submit Form A (Transfer) and Form B (Mortgage) through LTSA
- Confirm registration before releasing funds to the seller
- Provide a final report with the registered title, mortgage details, and financial adjustments
- Advise on property tax and strata fee responsibilities
Best Practices & Risk Management
- Set realistic timelines and communicate delays early
- Provide clear explanations of legal terms
- Ensure transparency in legal fees and disbursements
- Keep thorough documentation of all communications
- Verify all title and financial information meticulously
- Use proper trust accounting practices
- Title Issues: Seek client instructions and liaise with LTSA if discrepancies exist
- Funding Delays: Communicate with the lender and buyer to expedite resolution
- Non-resident Sellers: Ensure compliance with CRA withholding tax requirements
Software and E-Filing Guidance
- Use myLTSA for title searches, document filings, and obtaining State of Title Certificates
- Ensure Form A and Form B submissions comply with LTSA requirements
- File through the BC Government’s eTaxBC system
- Ensure first-time homebuyers’ exemption eligibility is confirme
This manual provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to conveyancing for both sale and purchase transactions in British Columbia. Adherence to these procedures will ensure a smooth and legally compliant process for all parties involved.
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