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Mona Vora is the principal lawyer at Vora Law Professional Corporation.
Vora Law Professional Corporation, is a client-centered, service-oriented law firm located in the City of Toronto (Scarborough). We promise to deliver prompt services which means that we respond quickly to your emails and phone calls, and focus on moving matters forward in a professional, affordable and timely manner. We pride ourselves on having a genuine approach to the practice of law, and making our clients feel comfortable every time they interact with us. Our goal is to optimize the level of service we provide to our clients, while providing legal solutions that are tailored to the needs and objectives of our clients. Mona Vora is Founder and Principal Lawyer at Vora Law Professional Corporation. Mona Vora possesses the necessary knowledge, skill, and expertise to achieve the legal results that her clients deserve. We understand that English may not be your preferred language, which is why we provide legal services in a wide array of languages, including English, Hindi, Gujrati and Marathi languages in the areas of Real estate, Wills and POA, Immigration and Notary.
Mona Vora is also a registered member of the Law Society of
Ontario (LSO) and strives to stay up to date on the latest happenings in the
legal profession, to deliver her best.
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Buying or selling a house? Buying a house can be the biggest investment of your life. You need someone in your corner, thoroughly going through documents to ensure a smooth transaction and usage after closing.
• Review of Agreement of Purchase & Sale;
• Review of Amendments and Waivers;
• Review of Condominium Status Certificate (if applicable);
• Review of insurance binder;
• Preparation of legal documentation for closing;
• Review of lender/bank mortgage instructions;
• Preparation of mortgage legal documentation;
• Arranging Title Insurance
– Land transfer tax;
– Government document registration fees;
– Fees charged by the government including municipalities or other similar authorities;
– Teranet fees;
– Condominium status certificate costs;
– Payment for letters from creditors’ lawyers regarding similar name executions; and
– Title insurance premiums
• Review of Agreement of Purchase & Sale;
• Review of Amendments and Waivers;
• Preparation of legal documentation for closing;
• Discharging one mortgage/line of credit;
• Paying balance of real estate commission;
• Responding to title search and review of documents;
• Direct depositing a certified cheque drawn on a lawyer’s trust account into your bank account;