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New OACIQ promise to purchase forms in effect as of June 22, 2021
As part of the measures implemented to address the issues raised by the overheated housing market, the Ministry of Finance and the OACIQ have agreed to amend the promise to purchase forms to reinforce the messages pertaining to the risks of waiving a pre-purchase inspection.
FAQ – FINTRAC-OACIQ Memorandum of Understanding
If you have any questions about the memorandum of understanding between the two organisations, please read on to learn more about this agreement.
IMPORTANT: New promise to purchase forms
Voyez quelles sont les modifications apportées aux formulaires Promesse d'achat concernant la clause de l'inspection préachat.
In the wake of the housing market overheating, the OACIQ is stepping up its actions to protect the public!
Three new actions will be taken. Find out more.
Buyers and sellers must fully understand the importance of their rights and the consequences of a hasty purchase
The Chambre des notaires du Québec and the OACIQ are joining their voices to remind buyers of the consequences of waiving rights by hastily signing and accepting an offer to purchase.
Le Comité de discipline suspend le permis de Linda Christie pour 90 jours et lui impose une amende de 2 000 $
Consultez le communiqué pour plus de détails.
OACIQ’s initiatives to tackle money laundering
In 2022-2023, several initiatives have been implemented to tackle financial crimes. Learn more.
Legal resources at your disposal to protect your interests
Au cours de votre transaction, il se peut que votre courtier vous dirige vers un expert en droit reconnu, tel un avocat ou un notaire, afin de répondre à vos questions d’ordre juridique et ainsi protéger les intérêts des différentes parties à la transaction.
Le Comité de discipline suspend provisoirement le permis de Francis Vallée
Lisez le communiqué pour tous les détails.
Professional practices guide during the COVID-19 period
Through this guide, we inform you of the best practices suggested as part of the implementation of the government’s health rules.
Consequences for the broker who fails to meet his obligations
As a licence holder, you must ensure that you meet certain regulatory obligations to keep your record up to date.
The OACIQ reacts to a report on money laundering in real estate transactions
The OACIQ, the authority of real estate brokerage in Quebec, is extremely concerned about the content of the report and reiterates that real estate brokers are required to report any risky transactions in order to protect consumers.
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Bill 16: The OACIQ pleased with measures for the protection of the public
The OACIQ warmly welcomes the adoption of Bill 16 by the National Assembly as well as the measures established to oversee co-ownership and building inspection
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