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Ulises Martinez
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Montreal, Quebec
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Canadian market, Multifamily properties Montreal, public register guide

Ulises Martinez
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Montreal, Quebec
Posted

Are you interested in the Canadian market? Quebec region? 

Do you want to contact a property owner but don't know how to start? Do you want to invest, but need all the information? 

I made a quick guide:

If you are interested in getting information about any property in Quebec.

https://www.registrefoncier.gouv.qc.ca/Sirf/

Registre foncier in french is where every transaction is stored. Consulting will cost $1 dollar per document and is public.

How to use it:

Client qui ne possede pas de code d'utilisateur, means, "visitors"

you need to fill up the application:

Consulter: to look for any public documents over a property

New window with different options

Index des immeubles is the one you need:

To use this options, you need to have the lot number:

How to get the lot number?

In Montreal: https://montreal.ca/role-evaluation-fonciere

is public

you have different research options:

look for the address and you will automatically get the lot number.

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