Things need to be done before and after the house handover
房屋交接前后需要做哪些事
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Prepare the corresponding loan documents, including the house purchase contract and the listing house information form. Submit the documents to the loan broker or bank to apply for the loan.
准备好贷款相应文件 ,包括购房合同,挂牌房屋信息表单。将文件交给贷款经纪或银行申请贷款。
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Calculate the required expenses including land transfer fees, lawyer fees, insurance, property taxes, property insurance fees, loan amount and fees, add them all up, and it is recommended to keep half a year's repayment amount in your account after the handover.
计算所需费用包含 :土地转让费、律师费、保险、地税、产权保险费用、贷款额度及费用,全部相加,建议在交接完后你的账号里保留半年的还贷金额。
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Confirm the house transfer lawyer, send the contract documents, house information form, and two valid personal IDs to the lawyer. The lawyer will collect a portion of the deposit, and the lawyer's fees may vary. 确定房屋交接律师,将合同文件,房屋信息表单,二个有效个人证件发给律师。律师会收取部分定金,律师收费可能有所差别。
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Contact an insurance broker to purchase home insurance, and you can compare quotes (it is recommended to complete this one week before handing over the house).
联系保险经纪,购买房屋保险,可进行报价比对(建议在交房前一个星期完成)。
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Complete the online application or transfer for electricity accounts.
线上完成电气的账号申请或转换。
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Apply for internet, television, telephone, security, etc., confirm the installation date, which should be after the house handover.
网路、电视、电话、安保等申请,确定安装日期,安装日期在交房后。
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Do a pre-handover inspection of the house one day before handing it over.
交房前一天要做交房前的房屋检查。
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Clean the house after handover, and if necessary, replace the main door lock, password, or garage password.
交接后做房屋清理清洁,如有必要更换大门锁,密码或车库密码等。
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Check with the municipal government to see if the previous homeowner has paid the water bill.
向市政查询前房主有无付清水费。
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Change the address after handover, such as for driver's licenses, health cards, insurance, banks, etc.
交接后更改地址比如驾照、健康卡、保险、银行等。
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If it's an apartment, promptly contact the building management office to complete registration and pay management fees, etc.
如果是公寓,及时联系大楼管理处完成登记并交纳管理费等事项。
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Request the complete house handover documents from the lawyer.
向律师索取完整房屋交接文件。
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Print and save the housing contract, and save an electronic version on your phone for future use, such as for registering children in school or checking with the municipal government for property taxes.
打印住房合同保存并保存电子版本在手机上备用,比如帮孩子做学校注册登记,到市政地税查询等。
Closing Cost
Closing costs are a list of charges your lawyer presents to you on the closing date of your home. Many people are surprised at the additional costs over and above the price of the home.
According to the CMHC and Sagan, you should reserve at least 1.5% of the purchase price for closing costs in addition to your down payment, 2.5% more ever make yourself a smooth closing.
Closing costs vary among provinces and cities. Below you will find a brief explanation of these costs. Please note these are some of the closing costs you may encounter depending on your specific situation. Use the information below as a guideline, then speak with your lawyer for a more realistic estimate on your situation.
Appraisal fee
An appraisal provides the lender with a professional opinion of the market value of the property. This cost is normally the responsibility of the homeowner and it can cost around $300, it can possible be waived by lender or the broker.
Home inspection
A professional inspection of the home, top to bottom, is for the benefit of the buyer. A home inspection can cost anywhere from $300-$600 and is well worth the investment. When hiring a home inspector, make sure the inspector has liability insurance just in case they overlook something significant.
Fire insurance
Mortgage lenders require a certificate of fire insurance to be in place from the time you take possession of the home. The amount required is generally the amount of the mortgage or the replacement cost of the home. This cost can vary on the property size, amount of coverage, the insurance company and the municipality. The cost can vary anywhere from $450-$1500 annually for most properties.
Provincial sales tax on mortgage insurance
If your mortgage is insured, (CMHC or Genworth Financial), you will be required to pay the applicable taxes on the insurance premium on closing. While the insurance premium can be added to the mortgage amount, the tax must be paid at closing.
Land survey or title insurance
A recent survey of the property is usually required by lenders. If one is not available, the cost can range between $600-$900 for a new survey. In lieu of the survey, most lenders today will accept title insurance, which can cost considerably less.
Land transfer tax
Most provinces charge a land transfer tax payable by the purchaser; Toronto also charges a land transfer tax in addition to the provincial tax. The amount varies depending on the province. Land transfer tax is based on the purchase price. First-time homebuyers purchasing a new or re-sale home may be entitled to a refund.
New home warranty
In most provinces, new homes are covered by a new home warranty program. The cost to the purchaser for this warranty is approximately $600. Should the builder default or fail to build to an agreed-upon standard, the fund will finish or repair the deficiencies to a maximum amount. For more information on the new home warranty in Ontario, visit tarion.com.
HST
HST is payable on the purchase of newly constructed homes only. If you are purchasing a new home, make sure you know who pays this – you or the builder. On the offer, the purchase price will say “Plus HST” or “HST Included” and who gets any HST rebates. Many builders have included this cost into the purchase price so the buyer does not have to come up with the funds at closing.
Closing adjustments
An estimate should be made on closing adjustments for bills the seller has prepaid such as property taxes, utility bills and other charges. Any bills after the closing date are the responsibility of the purchaser. A lawyer will let you know what they are once the various searches have been completed.
Land Transfer Tax
Unless you live in Alberta, Saskatchewan, or rural Nova Scotia, land transfer taxes (or property purchase tax) are a basic fact of life. These taxes, levied on properties that are changing hands, are the responsibility of the purchaser. Depending on where you live, taxes can range from a half a per cent to two per cent of the total value of the property. If you are purchasing in Toronto, you will also have to pay a municipal land transfer tax in addition to the provincial tax.
Ontario Land Transfer Tax
0.5% on the first $55,000 1.0% on portion between $55,000 – $250,000 1.5% on balance over $250,000 2.0% on anything over $400,000 Qualifying first time buyers receive a $2000 credit
Toronto Land Transfer Tax
0.5% on the first $55,000 1.0% on portion between $55,000 – $400,000 2.0% on anything over $400,000 First time buyers are exempt on the first $400,000