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RE/MAX: offering Tranquilli-T to its clients

Article online since April 25th 2008, 15:56
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RE/MAX: offering Tranquilli-T to its clients
RE/MAX Quebec executive vice-president Sylvain Dansereau speaks to a reporter.
RE/MAX: offering Tranquilli-T to its clients
Buying a property is often the realization of a dream come true, but the transaction can quickly turn into a nightmare in events such as untimely death, bankruptcy, litigation or other such unfortunate situations that would delay the transaction. In that vein, RE/MAX Québec is launching the Tranquilli-T www.remax-quebec.com) program, which will ensure that transactions are conducted with the utmost peace of mind, whether for the buyer or the vendor.
The program, unique and exclusive to RE/MAX, offers tangible solutions for any and all situations that might arise and could potentially compromise the transaction or require additional, or extra, payments of different kinds.

For example, Tranquilli-T covers additional expenses caused by a delay in the otherwise normal procedures of closing a home purchase, up to a maximum of $25,000 or 180 days.

In the case of a foreclosure, or other legal delays, the fees covered are those associated with insurance, moving expenses and storage.

If the buyer of a property happens to be deceased, and their heirs decide not to proceed with the purchase, RE/MAX will take care of the house, and the program will cover costs incurred through taxes, maintenance and heating. In that case, the vendor will receive a payment in the amount of the agreed-upon purchase price of the house.

Finally, in the event of legal shuttering of the home, the program allows for free consultations and reimbursement of expenses up to $5,000 for a single incident and $10,000 over a period of 12 months. That applies to any purchase or rental of real-estate property and any service contract agreed to by the vendor.

Keep in mind that RE/MAX manages 40 per cent of the Greater Montreal real-estate market and has a hand in 51 per cent of all real-estate transactions across Quebec. The group is made up of more than 3,300 agents and 125 offices across the province, and the company has been around for 26 years. In addition to its charitable work with l'Opération Enfant Soleil for the last 20 years, RE/MAX was also the driving force behind the Régime d'accès à la propriété (RAP).

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