At Stéphane Côté Law, we are proud to support members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) as they transition between posts across Canada. RCMP officers are frequently relocated under the federal Integrated Relocation Program, which follows a similar structure to CAF relocations and is administered through the Brookfield Global Relocation Services platform. These moves require precise legal support to ensure that property purchases or sales are completed correctly, efficiently, and in accordance with government guidelines.

Our firm provides full-service legal assistance to RCMP members buying or selling real estate during their relocation. We handle contract reviews, title due diligence, mortgage document coordination, statement of adjustments, and closing day representation. Whether you’re purchasing a new home in your posting location or selling your former residence, we ensure the process is seamless and well-managed from start to finish.
RCMP relocations often involve tight schedules and high-pressure environments. Our real estate legal team in Ottawa works quickly to align with your posting timelines, communicate clearly with your realtor, and help organize all necessary documentation for submission to BGRS. While we are not on the BGRS approved list, we are highly familiar with its processes and ready to support RCMP members through every legal step of the relocation process.
At Stéphane Côté Law, we navigate you through the legal intricacies of a property purchase. From reviewing contracts to conducting title searches, handling fund transfers, coordinating the closing process, and addressing any unexpected legal issues, we’re with you every step of the way.
Legal considerations include understanding the purchase agreement, ensuring a clear title, meeting your obligations as a buyer, and handling all legal paperwork correctly. At Stéphane Côté Law, we help you grasp and navigate these considerations with confidence.
At Stéphane Côté Law, we meticulously review all closing documents, handle fund transfers, liaise with the seller’s attorney, ensure proper registration of the deed, and promptly address any last-minute issues to ensure a smooth closing process.
Legal issues can range from disputes over property lines, title issues, undisclosed structural issues, or complications with the contract or closing process. At Stéphane Côté Law, we help identify and address these issues promptly and effectively.
As a home buyer, you have the right to a clear title and full disclosure about the property. Your obligations include securing financing, paying closing costs, and fulfilling the stipulations of your purchase agreement. At Stéphane Côté Law, we help you understand and exercise your rights, and meet your obligations.
Title insurance is protection against financial loss from defects in the title, liens, and other issues. While not mandatory, at Stéphane Côté Law, we often recommend it for extra protection.
If there are liens or claims, they must be resolved before the purchase. At Stéphane Côté Law, we conduct thorough title searches to discover potential issues and work with the seller to resolve them, ensuring a smooth and secure property purchase.
