Office Of The Superintendent Of Real Estate Extends Early Marketing Period For Developments Permanently As Of May 1, 2021

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The Superintendent of Real Estate ("SRE") under the Real Estate Development Marketing Act ("REDMA") is amending Policy Statements 5 and 6 to permanently extend the early marketing period...
Canada Real Estate and Construction
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Last year, the early marketing periods under Policy Statements 5 and 6 were temporarily extended from 9 to 12 months pursuant to Policy Statement 17 to support developers throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic [for further details, please see our previous blog post on this topic]. The permanent amendments to Policy Statements 5 and 6 are effective May 1, 2021, on the heels of the expiration of Policy Statement 17 on April 30, 2021.

In its statement regarding the amendments to Policy Statements 5 and 6, the SRE recognizes that  developments and approval requirements are becoming more complex, resulting in lengthier timelines to obtain building permits and construction financing. The intent of these amendments is to support the development community in completing developments and in turn, consumers that are interested in acquiring homes.

Of note and in line with the previous Policy Statement 17, the amendments extend the early marketing period from 9 to 12 months while all of the other provisions in Policy Statements 5 and 6 remain unchanged. This means, among other things, that purchasers are still entitled to cancel their purchase agreements under specified conditions outlined in Policy Statements 5 and 6 if a building permit and/or a satisfactory financing commitment is not received within the 12 month timeline.

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Office Of The Superintendent Of Real Estate Extends Early Marketing Period For Developments Permanently As Of May 1, 2021

Canada Real Estate and Construction

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Clark Wilson is a multifaceted law firm based in Vancouver, BC with a strong track record of being highly integrated into our clients’ businesses. Known for our industry insight, entrepreneurial culture and strategic networks, we actively seek to connect our clients with the people, resources and solutions they need to succeed.
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