Real Estate Law in Alberta

Whether you’re buying your first home, selling a property, refinancing, or handling a commercial real estate deal, the legal side of real estate can feel overwhelming. At Alberta Law Office, our experienced real estate lawyers in Edmonton are here to make the process clear, secure, and stress-free.

Why You Need a Real Estate Lawyer

A real estate transaction isn’t just paperwork, it’s a legally binding process that involves your finances, rights, and future. A mistake or oversight can lead to costly consequences. That’s why having a trusted legal professional involved is essential.

We help our clients:

  • Review and explain purchase agreements

  • Ensure proper title transfers and registrations

  • Handle mortgage documents and refinancing paperwork

  • Resolve issues with liens, easements, or encroachments

  • Coordinate closing day logistics with all involved parties

Residential & Commercial Real Estate

Whether you’re buying a home or managing a commercial lease, Alberta Law Office supports a wide range of real estate needs.

Our team handles:

  • Home purchases and sales

  • Residential and commercial refinancing

  • Lease agreements

  • Property title reviews

  • Builder contracts and new developments

  • Private sales and agreements for sale

What Sets Alberta Law Office Apart?

We’re more than just document reviewers. We take a proactive, hands-on approach to ensure every aspect of your transaction is handled with care. Located in Edmonton, our legal team serves individuals, families, and businesses across Alberta with personalized, timely legal guidance.

We also provide full-service support beyond real estate, including family law, wills and estates, immigration, and corporate law—so you have a team you can rely on across life’s biggest moments.

Book a Free Consultation

Whether you’re buying, selling, or refinancing, Alberta Law Office is here to protect your investment. Contact us today for a free consultation and move forward with clarity and confidence.

- Moe Househ

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