Condo Doc Review for Real Estate Agents
Give your condo buyers a clearer path to decision-making with expert condominium document review before they remove conditions.
Better condo referrals, stronger client confidence.
Condo documents shouldn’t be treated as a quick checkbox or a casual summary. They represent the corporation behind the unit - and understanding that risk is where real value comes in.
When you refer a client for a professional review, you’re helping them make a more informed, confident decision before they commit to the sale.
Why this matters for your clients
Condo buyers aren’t just purchasing a unit - they’re buying into a full corporation with financial, legal, and operational responsibilities.
A proper review helps clients understand things like:
Financial health and condo fees
Reserve fund planning and future repair needs
Insurance coverage and deductibles
Bylaws and lifestyle restrictions
Governance decisions and board activity
Special assessment risk
The goal is simple: help buyers understand the risks before they waive conditions, not after.
Why refer condo document review?
Condo document review goes beyond reading paperwork. It’s a structured assessment of the condominium corporation and its potential risks.
At Condo Doc Review Ltd., Alberta condo documents are reviewed with attention to financial, legal, governance, insurance, bylaw, reserve fund, and special assessment considerations, before buyers remove conditions.
This helps you support your clients while keeping your role focused on what you do best: guiding the transaction and negotiating the deal.
A better client experience (without the guesswork)
A strong referral does a few important things:
Builds trust
Shows clients you take condo-related risk seriously and prioritize informed decisions.
Reduces uncertainty
Ensures technical documents are reviewed by someone who specializes in them.
Protects timing
Gets clarity before condition removal, when it actually matters.
Build better condo transactions
Help your clients make informed decisions, reduce uncertainty, and understand what they’re buying into—before conditions are removed.