Real Estate Law Services in Edmonton and Sherwood Park

Smooth, straightforward property transactions.

Buying or Selling Property Can Feel Overwhelming

Buying or selling property is one of the most significant financial decisions many people will make. Real estate transactions often involve detailed contracts, strict deadlines, and coordination between multiple parties, which can make the legal process feel complex and unfamiliar.

At Henriques Law, we help guide you through the legal aspects of your transaction, ensuring the details are handled properly and the process stays on track for property transactions in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and throughout Alberta.

We assist a wide range of clients, including:

  • First-time home buyers

  • Home sellers

  • Property investors

  • Homeowners refinancing their mortgage

  • Businesses purchasing or refinancing commercial property

What to Expect During Your Transaction

We manage the legal steps behind the scenes so your closing stays organized, on schedule, and easy to navigate.

Reviewing Your Purchase Agreement

We often review the purchase agreement at the offer stage and confirm that the legal terms of the transaction are properly addressed before moving forward with the purchase or sale.

Preparing the Legal Documents

We prepare and review the legal documents required to complete the transaction, including the transfer of land and mortgage documentation where applicable.

Coordinating with Your Realtor and Lender

We work directly with your real estate agent, mortgage lender, and the other party’s lawyer to ensure the necessary documents and funds are in place before closing.

Closing the Transaction

On closing day, we complete the final steps of the transaction, including registering title with the Land Titles Office and transferring funds so ownership can be finalized.

For property sales, this also includes paying out the existing mortgage, distributing funds to the real estate agents as required, and ensuring the remaining proceeds are transferred to you.

FAQs

Common Questions About Real Estate Law