Protection Royale
Protection Royale is:
- An insurance program offered at no additional cost by your participating Royal LePage broker.
- Repair of latent defects and reimbursement of unexpected costs related to delays or withdrawals as well as special assessments for co-ownerships.
- Handling of legal procedures1 related to the discovery of latent defects.
- A free legal assistance service2 to obtain legal advice regarding your real estate transaction.
- A sense of security and peace of mind when buying or selling your property.
- The most complete residential real estate protection program in the industry.
Latent defects
This coverage provides repairs related to a latent defect. Maximum limit of $15,000 for a seller and $5,000 for a buyer.
What is a latent defect?A latent defect is a defect that could not have been discovered by a property inspector on or before the closing date and was unknown to the parties, which renders the property unfit for its intended purposes. The defect must be sufficiently serious, to the point that if the buyer had been informed, he would not have purchased the property or would have paid less.3
Delays and withdrawals
This protection covers additional expenses caused by delays beyond the client’s control in the conclusion of the transaction, or by the seller’s or buyer’s withdrawal, up to a maximum of $15,000.
Special assessments for co-ownership
This protection covers special assessments declared by the co-ownership board before the closing date of the transaction, up to a maximum of $15,000.
Protection Royale and Neolegal are joining forces to offer you more!
Legal assistance
Protection Royale, in partnership with Neolegal, gives you access to a free legal assistance service2. Whether you are dealing with a dispute with your neighbour or have questions about latent defects, this service informs you of your rights so that you may take appropriate action.
As an added bonus, you no longer need to leave your home, thanks to a fully online service solution.
Legal services offered by Neolegal may include1:
- Legal support and assistance;
- Drafting of notices of denunciation and formal notices;
- Out-of-court negotiation;
- Preparation for plea in Quebec small claims court.
About Neolegal, law firm:
Neolegal is the first online legal platform operating anywhere in Quebec. Since 2017, Neolegal has been providing legal services quickly and easily through the use of technology.
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