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Alex Lajoie investor from Quebec
9 February 2017 | 3 replies

My name is Alex Lajoie I'm from South shore Montreal and i'm 26 years oldI got 2 houses for the moment, one for me and one for rental. That's not a lot but that was my beginning and my way to know this industry that i...

Clarence Johnson LA, Ca flip scenario, please analyze and critique...thx!
25 August 2015 | 24 replies
At 800$ / window, add Quebec taxes (15%) and you will get fairly close to my number. 
William Wong Investing in Gatineau
10 October 2015 | 3 replies
Hello,That is the biggest issue in Quebec the landlord - tenant laws favour the tenant.  
Lisa Lavie NO MONEY DOWN! :) Just closed on my 3rd property...
5 August 2021 | 149 replies
George:Actually, the property is in Canada.Un notaire in Québec - and a notary in the rest of Canada - is not like a notary in the U.S.A. ... in short, they are so much more.  
Brandon Turner NEW on BP: Sub-Forums for YOUR local area!
5 December 2017 | 119 replies
I see them now.I was going to suggest fewer subforums for Canada:- Atlantic Canada - Québec- Ontario- Prairies & the North- British Columbia This is often how the country is carved-up into regions.I doubt we have Canadian BP participants in the Maritimes (Atlantic Provinces when you include Newfoundland) to sustain three/four separate provincial forums.
Roy N. First Maritime Post - NB Forum
23 April 2018 | 11 replies
Since we now have Provincial sub-forums on BP, I am going to suggest we collapse them as follows:- Atlantic Canada - Québec- Ontario- Prairies & the North- British Columbia My argument for the collapse is there are not enough active BP members in the Maritime/Atlantic Provinces, Prairies and, certainly not, the Territories to warrant individual provincial/territorial forums.
Roy N. First Maritime Post - NS Forum
16 September 2018 | 8 replies
Since we now have Provincial sub-forums on BP, I am going to suggest we collapse them as follows:- Atlantic Canada- Québec- Ontario- Prairies & the North- British Columbia My argument for the collapse is there are not enough active BP members in the Maritime/Atlantic Provinces, Prairies and, certainly not, the Territories to warrant individual provincial/territorial forums.
Gary Sullivan Brian Gibbons
6 March 2016 | 17 replies
@William JohnsonYour success is in your tenacity and ability to work outside your nature, learning the negation and NLP, mirroring your seller prospects, and CLOSING your first appointment with a "letter of intent to lease or purchase"It is important to say you live outside the USA, in French Quebec!
Ram Srinivasan Process in Canada
11 November 2015 | 8 replies
I have also been told by an attorney who works for a lender that the foreclosure provinces, with the exception of Québec, follow basically the same process.With that wordy caveat out of the way, let me see if I can provide some additional information.1) In those instances where the mortgagor would have equity in the property remaining after the amounts due to all lenders / lien holders have been satisfied, then any court ordered sale will take that into consideration and require the property be sold on MLS at FMV.  
Fifa Tran Newbie from Montreal
12 October 2015 | 7 replies
I am from Montreal, Quebec and I see that most of the topics on this site revolve around the US market.