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Power of Sale: Are You Buying the Property for a Bargain Price?

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December 8, 2022
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Over the years we have heard from many excited potential Buyers and their Realtors of the amazing opportunity they are seeking by buying a property under Power of Sale for less than fair market value. Of course, there is nothing wrong with that, as everyone always wants a good deal!  However, when it comes to buying a property under Power of Sale, keep in mind that price is NOT everything!

Please note the following clauses that tend to be inserted by Sellers of a Power of Sale in an Agreement of Purchase and Sale (“APS”) that limit the rights of Buyers:

  • “The property is being sold by the Lender on an “as is, where is” basis without any representations or warranties in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale (APS).”  
  • “There will be no abatement of purchase price allowed for any property misdescription in APS.”
  • “Title to the property will be subject to subdivision agreements, easements for utilities, rights of ways, encroachments, condominium declaration, by-laws, special assessments and lawsuits.”
  • “The Buyer must solely rely on its own inspection.”
  • “The Buyer assumes work orders, deficiency notices and zoning infractions.”
  • “There will be no Seller representation or warranty for retaining walls, fences, soil condition, Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation, or environmental matters.”
  • “The Seller can only transfer the Seller’s interest, if any, in Fixtures and Chattels on “as is” basis with no warranty or representation.”
  • “The Seller has no obligation or responsibility after closing with respect to the condition of the property.”
  • “There will be no post-closing adjustments for taxes or utilities.”
  • “The Buyer will be required to assume all existing tenancies.”

If all of that is not enough to make a Buyer very cautious in buying a property under Power of Sale, the Buyer must understand that the Seller usually has the right to terminate the APS if the Mortgagor or another interested party redeems the mortgage prior to closing.

This is not intended to discourage anyone from buying a property under Power of Sale, as often there could be a genuine bargain to be had on price. However, once all of the above factors are carefully considered, will the property really turn out to be a bargain?

Having the proper legal advice throughout the process will be the key to any successful purchase of a property under Power of Sale.  Contact a lawyer at Kormans LLP for any questions that you may have and for assistance with your real estate closing!

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David H. Korman
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dkorman@kormans.ca
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David

David is a member of the Law Society of Ontario since his call to the bar in 1985. David has over 35 years of extensive experience as a lawyer in residential and commercial real estate transactions, commercial leasing, corporate and commercial transactions, and private and institutional lending.  His client base includes individuals, business entrepreneurs, developers, financial institutions, brokerages, and real estate investment trusts.

David takes an amiable and dedicated approach to practicing law. His focus is on providing his clients with the highest levels of legal service. Clients love working with David, as he always works hard in their best interests with a smile on his face. David’s sports background and leadership skills are highly influential on the growth and success of Kormans LLP as he truly believes in fostering the Kormans LLP environment as both a family and a team!

When David isn’t closing real estate and corporate transactions, David is an avid runner, hiker and sports enthusiast. However, what David enjoys most is spending quality time with his wife, kids, grandkids and friends at home, at the cottage, and on travels.

David is a frequent blogger, as well as a lecturer and panel member at seminars, webinars and workshops for real estate agents, mortgage brokers and home buyers.  Please make sure to catch “David & David on Real Estate” – David’s featured Podcast which can be heard on RadioPublic, Spotify, Breaker, Anchor and Google Podcasts, and can be viewed on the Kormans LLP YouTube channel!

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