We understand buying or selling a property can be expensive and stressful. We do offer competitive legal fees with no hidden costs. Upon contacting our office, we will provide you with a breakdown of a typical purchase ...
When it comes to selling a property, the process is long and at times frustrating. Here at Excel Closing Centre we walk our clients through it step by step and make sure their closing occurs smoothly and hassle free.
When it comes to applying for a first mortgage or refinancing your current mortgage, we at Excel Closing Centre understand the process can be stressful and confusing. This is where we come in and make sure that you...
Before you take possession of your newly purchased property, there are a few legalities you need to be aware of. One of those is the title transfer, wherein the seller transfers ownership of the property to the buyer. When it comes to...
When you pay off your mortgage and meet the terms and conditions of your mortgage contract, the lender doesn’t automatically give up the rights to your property. There are steps you need to take. This process is called dischar...
What would you do if something happened to you or someone listed on your property title? Survivorship is a right that protects multiple owners of a single property. When two or more people take title to a property as...
Immigrating to Canada is one of the biggest decisions you or your loved ones may ever make in your life. At Excel Closing Centre, we can make sure that it is the best decision you ever make as well.
Do you need assistance starting a Small Claims Court action, or have you received a Plaintiff’s Claim and need to defend yourself or your business? We assist both plaintiffs and defendants in the Small Claims Court process...
Renting a property can be very stressful, let alone having tenants who cause more stress by either disturbing other tenants, cause damage, or most commonly do not pay their rent!
A power of attorney is a legal document that you sign to give one person, or more than one person, the authority to manage your money and property on your behalf. In most of Canada, the person you appoint is called an “attorney.”
A notary public and commissioner of oaths are two functions in a law office that many people always get confused with and tend not to know about. Most of the time, it is assumed that these two roles are one and the same...