NOTARY SPECIALIZING IN REAL ESTATE LAW IN MONTREAL
Make an appointment by calling at (514) 419-1949
Don’t hesitate to come by our office and benefit from the support and assistance of an expert real estate notary. Our notarial office is located in Côte-des-Neiges (Montreal), near Westmount.
We secure all official records related to your property assets.
With years of experience working as notaries in real estate law, our client roster is varied and includes individuals, companies as well as institutions. We can analyze, draft and register official records for the purchase or sale of any property: A house, undivided co-ownership, company, condo, etc.
Furthermore, we are committed to constantly updating our legal training according to changes and modifications in the law. That's why we can provide relevant and effective advice, regardless of your situation. We can also step in to handle all matters related to estates.

We provide you with relevant and effective legal advice
- Real estate law
- Succession law (will)
- Immigration law
- Expertise
- Availability
- Confidentiality
- Personalized service
In the heart of the multicultural neighbourhood of Côtes-des-Neiges (Montreal) near Westmount
Buying or selling a house with peace of mind
Working with a notary will help you avoid any inconveniences that can arise when purchasing a home. Once signed, it is very complicated to change the terms of a purchase offer. It is, therefore, better to know what you’re committing to exactly.
A notary also protects you by providing solutions when mortgage debts associated with the property haven’t been cleared by the seller yet. Furthermore, there are also administrative and financial aspects to consider: Validating documents, authorizations required before selling, evaluating possible financing, etc. We are here to guide you, inform you and protect your real estate assets.
We help you answer any questions you may have about buying or selling a home

Wish to learn more about our fees and emoluments? Fill out our contact form.
Our role: Protect your property, determine the implications of a purchase offer, and avoid unpleasant surprises.