Do I need the Real Property Report (RPR) for the completion of my home sale?

Yes — sellers must provide an RPR before closing. If you’ve made exterior changes, a new RPR may be needed.

Do I Need to Provide My Real Property Report (RPR) Before Closing?

Yes, you do.
You must provide your lawyer with a Real Property Report (RPR) before the possession or closing date.

In most cases, your lawyer will ask for the RPR in advance of your signing appointment, or will request that you bring it with you to the meeting.

Learn more about RPRs → (https://home.bode.ca/blog/what-is-an-rpr-as-a-seller-why-do-i-need-one/)


Has Your Property Changed?

If you've made any changes to the exterior of your home — such as:

  • Building or modifying a deck
  • Installing central air conditioning
  • Adding or removing a shed, fence, or other permanent structure

You will need to obtain a new RPR to ensure it accurately reflects your property’s current state.

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