
Real Estate Law in Longueuil: Purchase, Sale, Latent Defects and Mortgages
First Telephone Consultation Free
For all your real estate law questions, call Grenier Laliberté Lawyers, a firm located in Longueuil that also serves the South Shore, free of charge at 450-465-0992. Our team can advise you.
Latent Defects and Misrepresentations
You bought a car, a piece of furniture or a house and discovered that the property has problems that you could not see or detect before taking possession. What can you do?
To answer these questions, speak with Grenier Laliberté Lawyers in Longueuil to obtain advice adapted to your situation.


Construction Defects
Latent defects related to construction can be complex. They may involve problems with your house that the builder or contractor refuses to repair, your contractor’s refusal to redo poorly completed work or the enforcement of warranties to which you are entitled. Whatever the situation, let Grenier Laliberté Lawyers help you clarify these matters. Our firm is located in Longueuil and also serves Brossard and the surrounding areas.
Buying, Selling and Renting
Do you want to sell or buy movable or immovable property, and do you want to understand your rights and obligations? Get information from Grenier Laliberté Lawyers about latent defects, misrepresentations, refusal to honour a commitment and much more. Protect your rights!


Contracts and Agreements
Are you about to sign a purchase contract, a rental contract or a lease? Remember that your signature commits you to comply with the obligations set out in the contract. A contract can contain many clauses that you must understand, since they will create rights and, above all, obligations for you. To help you see things clearly, contact Grenier Laliberté Lawyers.
Mortgage, Collection and Claims
Are you behind on your mortgage payments, or has someone threatened to seize your house, sell it under judicial authority and then claim the balance owing on the debt from you? Giving the “keys” back to the bank is often not the best decision. We can help you.


Neighbourhood and Boundary Disputes
Neighbourhood problems are never desirable. That said, you may have a neighbour who does not respect your rights, makes noise, uses your land for their own benefit or does not respect your privacy. For any disagreement with your neighbours and to learn how to enforce your rights, contact our team, located in Longueuil, to speak with a real estate law lawyer serving Brossard and the surrounding areas.
Administrative Housing Tribunal
What can you do with a tenant who does not pay rent or refuses a rent increase? To properly assess the situations that arise, you need sound advice. This way, you will know what to do if you want to repossess your dwelling to live in it, house a member of your family, carry out major renovations or act for any other reason.
To learn about your rights regarding real estate law on the South Shore, including Brossard and the surrounding areas, please speak with us to obtain advice adapted to your situation.


Service Area
Located in Longueuil, our firm also serves Brossard and the surrounding areas, as well as several municipalities on the South Shore:
Boucherville
Carignan
Greenfield Park
Longueuil
Saint-Basile-le-Grand
Saint-Lambert
Other cities on the South Shore
Brossard
Chambly
La Prairie
Le Moyne
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
Sainte-Julie

Frequently Asked Questions
When a real estate situation becomes uncertain, a few reference points can help you better understand your options before taking further steps.
Are You Located in Longueuil and Do You Also Serve Brossard and the Surrounding Areas?
Yes, our firm is located in Longueuil, and we also serve Brossard and several cities on the South Shore.
What Can I Do If I Discover a Latent Defect after a Purchase?
Keep the evidence, such as photos, reports and invoices, and note your exchanges with the seller so you can assess the possible recourses based on your situation.
How Do You Intervene in Construction Defect Cases?
We can analyze the problem, the applicable warranties and the possible steps to assert your rights with the builder or contractor.
Should I Have a Purchase Contract, Sale Contract, Rental Contract or Lease Reviewed Before Signing?
Yes, a signature commits you, and a review can clarify the clauses, obligations and consequences in the event of a disagreement.
What Can I Do If I Am Behind on My Mortgage Payments or If Someone Threatens to Seize My Property?
There are often options to consider before handing over the keys, and a legal opinion can help you choose the most appropriate step.


