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Nova Scotia Assignment of Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement
Transfer your interest as purchaser of a real estate property in Nova Scotia with this ready-made Assignment of Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement.
- In exchange for a specified sum, the assignor signs over his/her interest in the Purchase and Sale Agreement to an assignee.
- This form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download and use.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
$4.99
Nova Scotia Certificate of Lis Pendens
If you are starting legal action against a property owner under the Nova Scotia Builders' Lien Act, you need to register a Certificate of Lis Pendens against the property.
- A Certificate of Lis Pendens (or CLP) gives notice to any mortgagee, encumbrancee or potential purchaser that there is a legal action pending which affects title to the property.
- This form is for use in lien claims filed in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.
- You can access the online form from the NovaScotia.ca website through the link provided.
$0.00
Nova Scotia Counter Offer for Sale of Real Estate Property
Respond to an offer to buy a real estate property in Nova Scotia with this easy-to-use Counter Offer form.
- You can use this template to change the price or make other changes to the original offer.
- Complete the form and provide it to the interested party.
- The form is available as a downloadable MS Word template.
- This document can only be used in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
$2.29
Nova Scotia Deed Transfer - Affidavit of Value
If you are transferring title of a real estate property in Nova Scotia, this Affidavit of Value must be presented with the deed for registration.
- The Affidavit is to be sworn by the new owner(s) of the property.
- It sets out the sale price paid by the purchaser, the HST and any HST rebate applicable to the transaction.
- You can access the fillable form directly from the Nova Scotia Government website by clicking the link.
$0.00
Nova Scotia Right of Way Agreement
Nova Scotia landowners can use this template to draw up a Right-of-Way Agreement with the owner of an adjoining property.
- One of the adjoining property owners grants the other one access over their respective land by means of a common right-of-way.
- One of the parties will be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of the right-of-way.
- The form is customizable and re-usable, downloadable and easy-to-use.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
$6.29