Plain Language Real Estate Forms
Contracts can be wordy and confusing, but it’s very important to understand all clauses before signing any contract. Same thing in real estate. When working with a realtor there are a number of forms required in a real estate transaction.
Plain Language Real Estate Forms
Below are links to some of the major forms and contracts with plain language in red above each clause. The explanations will help you better understand what the contract is and what the clauses mean. I send this to all potential new clients so they are well aware of what’s involved and how I will represent them in a real estate transaction.
Take a read. You won’t regret it. It’s a good place to start.
I’m here to answer any questions you may have regarding the forms or the Toronto real estate market. Looking to buy, sell or lease? Contact david@davidspeedie.com or text/call 647 244 3931.
Plain Language Real Estate Forms
Agreement of Purchase and Sale (commonly known as the offer)
Agreement of Purchase and Sale Condominium (commonly known as the offer)
Confirmation of Cooperation and Representation
Buyer Representation Agreement
Buyer Customer Service Agreement
Listing Agreement – Authority to offer for sale
Seller Customer Service Agreement
For more information on buying and selling check out these two pages Buyers and Sellers.