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Best Real Estate Lawyer in Canada

Find the best verified Real Estate Lawyer in your sector across Canada. One expert per sector — free, ad-free, commission-free.

8 provinces 31 cities 105 sectors 1 verified expert per sector

The legal closing of a property is handled by a notary in Quebec and by a real estate lawyer in every other province. This professional protects the transaction itself — verifying title, preparing and registering the deed and the mortgage, holding and disbursing funds, and making sure ownership transfers cleanly. Payotte lists one verified notary or real estate lawyer per sector across Canada, selected on objective public criteria, so the legal step starts from a vetted name.

What a real estate lawyer does

Whether a Quebec notary or a real estate lawyer elsewhere, the role is to make the transfer legally sound:

  • Conducts the title search and confirms clear ownership
  • Prepares and registers the deed of sale and the mortgage
  • Holds the funds in trust and disburses them at closing
  • Verifies tax certificates, liens and any encumbrances
  • Explains and witnesses the signing of the final documents

How to choose a real estate lawyer

This is a precision step where responsiveness and real estate focus matter. Before retaining one, confirm:

  • Membership with the governing body (Chambre des notaires du Québec, or the provincial Law Society)
  • A practice genuinely focused on real estate, not occasional files
  • Transparent, ideally fixed, fees for a standard transaction
  • Clear timelines and responsiveness around the closing date
  • Comfort working in your language and with your lender

Provincial regulators

A genuine real estate lawyer holds an active licence with the regulator in their province. Confirm any licence on the regulator’s public register before you commit.

ProvinceRegulator
QuebecCNQ
OntarioLaw Society ON
AlbertaLaw Society AB
British ColumbiaLaw Society BC
ManitobaLaw Society MB
Nova ScotiaLaw Society NS
SaskatchewanLaw Society SK
New Brunswick

How Payotte scores every real estate lawyer

Payotte ranks each real estate lawyer out of 100 on five objective, verifiable criteria — never on advertising spend. Only the single highest-scoring verified professional is published per sector.

  • 35 pts — Google reviews — rating and review volume
  • 30 pts — Experience in years
  • 15 pts — Active provincial licence
  • 15 pts — Local presence in the sector
  • 5 pts — Bonus — media, awards, video

Green (75+) is published normally, yellow (50–74) is published with an explanation, and below 50 the sector is left empty rather than recommend an unverified profile.

Real Estate Lawyers verified on Payotte

Payotte currently lists 86 verified real estate lawyers across 86 sectors in 31 cities — 55 rated green and 31 yellow. Coverage expands as new sectors are verified.

Find your verified real estate lawyer by city

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Frequently asked questions

Notary or lawyer — which one do I need?

In Quebec, a notary (a public officer regulated by the Chambre des notaires du Québec) handles real estate closings. In every other province, a real estate lawyer regulated by the provincial Law Society does the same work.

What does the notary or lawyer actually protect?

They protect the legal integrity of the transfer: clear title, a properly drafted and registered deed and mortgage, funds held in trust, and resolution of any liens or encumbrances before money changes hands.

How do I verify they are in good standing?

Confirm membership with the governing body — the Chambre des notaires du Québec in Quebec, or the provincial Law Society elsewhere (Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia). Each maintains a public directory.

How does Payotte choose the best one per sector?

Payotte scores each professional out of 100 on Google reviews, experience, active membership, local presence and a bonus, and lists the single highest-scoring verified notary or lawyer per sector. Placement cannot be purchased.

Is Payotte free to use?

Yes — free, ad-free and commission-free for the public, and professionals cannot pay to be listed or ranked higher.