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Seller Dies Before Closing - Problems (Ontario)

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Commercial Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto)

Seller Dies Before Closing

Question:

 

I have done a few Estate sales and understand the probate clause, but what happens if the Seller passes away after the house has been sold but has yet to close? I understand the APS. I am NOT suggesting anyone wants out of the deal! I am hoping the closing date negotiated would still be fulfilled but does the will need to be probated before closing?

 

Answer:

The Agreement was signed by the Seller and is binding upon his estate. The quick issue: is who is now acting for the Estate?

If there was a Will, then we have an Estate Trustee who has authority to act from the moment of death. If there is no Will, then we have an intestacy, and must wait until the Court has appointed someone as the Estate Trustee. That person only has authority from the time of the Court Order. Unfortunately, that could easily be 4 to 6 months from the date of death.

It’s possible that the Seller’s Estate won’t be ready for the scheduled closing date. If the Buyer needs to live there, perhaps a rental arrangement could work. Otherwise, the Buyer is free to walk. If the Buyer is an investor, this is great news! No closing, no money, just the deposit and the whole property is tied up.

You should also note that the insurance company will only insure occupied properties, so if it’s vacant, you need a “vacancy permit”. They are issue for 30 days, and likely will only be renewed once.

Sonja Patterson
Keller Williams - BV - College Station, TX
Texas Monthly 5-Star Realtor Recipient for the Hou

Great post Brian! I believe every adult should have a will drafted--but especially once children are a part of one's life!

Feb 09, 2017 05:54 PM
Brian Madigan
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto) - Toronto, ON
LL.B., Broker

Agreed, it would make things a lot simpler!

Feb 09, 2017 05:58 PM
Thomas J. Nelson, REALTOR ® e-Pro CRS RCS-D Vets
Big Block Realty 858.232.8722 - La Jolla, CA
CEO of Vision Drive Realty - Coastal San Diego

Interesting issue and solution. I'd say that seems to cover it in most circumstances. The heirs typically want to cash out too.

Feb 09, 2017 06:04 PM
Gloria Valvasori, Accredited Senior Agent
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS REAL ESTATE SIGNATURE SERVICE - Mississauga, ON
REAL Experience | REAL Commitment | REAL Results!

As always, very interesting post, Brian... Having a Will (and POA) is something I  speak about with all my clients....No matter what your age, having Will is so very important and alleviates problems..

Feb 09, 2017 07:56 PM
Brian Madigan
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto) - Toronto, ON
LL.B., Broker

And, the person who doesn't have one, will never, ever know!

Feb 10, 2017 06:54 AM
Anonymous
Ash

I bought a house in TO and a week before closing the seller went into comma then dies few days after the closing date. The sellers wife was also on title but her and the real estate company refuses to give back our deposit or cancel the deal even though is been 5 months. Probate will take very long so how can I cancel this agreement quickly?

Dec 05, 2019 12:03 AM
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Brian Madigan
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto) - Toronto, ON
LL.B., Broker

Thanks Ash. Keep me posted.

Dec 06, 2019 06:57 AM