RPR's show improvements and their distance from the property lines. |
- Is my fence on the neighbor's property?
- Is the swimming pool underneath that powerline located in a utility right-of-way?
- Was that new sun room built according to the City of Calgary's Land Use-Bylaw?
How does a seller provide this guarantee to a buyer? Through a Real Property Report.
The Fine Print - Why an RPR Matters
Here are a few snippets from a standard Comfree Alberta Real Estate Purchase Contract:
4.10 Closing
REAL PROPERTY REPORT: At least ten (10) business days prior to the Completion Day, the Seller will provide to the Buyer a current Real Property Report along with evidence of municipal compliance regarding the matters described in paragraph 6.2 below.
6.2 Warranties and Representations
The Seller warrants to the Buyer that the current use of the Property complies with the existing municipal land use by-law; the buildings and other improvements on the Property are not placed partly or wholly upon any easement or utility right-of-way and are entirely on the Property and do not encroach on neighboring lands; and the location of the buildings and other improvements on the Property complies with all relevant municipal by-laws and regulations.