
Resources and links
We have close ties with a range of experts in the following fields and we invite you to contact them or discuss with us the best person to address your concerns and thus receive the relevant answers and assistance to your questions and concerns.
The OACIQ, concerning real estate laws and regulations,
forms,
stages of transactions real estate brokerage questions.
Sole agent and primary resource regarding the value of a property or real estate right.
The AIBQ is the benchmark for pre-purchase or pre-sale property inspections.
Prevention of problems and disputes, etc.
Legal resource regarding laws and regulations, and other implications - wills, marriage, inheritance and others.
CMHC, mortgage financing solutions,
buying and renting guides, mortgage calculators, renovation and maintenance advice.

General interests
This is a collection of sites covering more general topics, but with an affinity for real estate, urban planning, and lifestyle. Your interest, contributions, and comments will guide us in the development of this section.
This site covers all aspects of municipal administration
Management
Regulations
Services
Environment
Taxes and permits
All Quebec and Canadian law in one place
Your rights and responsibilities
Access to school
francization
News

Quebec government website. This site covers all aspects of provincial administration.

Other suggestions

Main resource regarding cycling
News
Development
Security

Expertise and initiatives concerning urban development
Food
Agriculture
Consumption

Association of Managers and Co-owners of Quebec (RGCQ), Organization serving co-ownerships
Governance and management
Regulations
Resources
Best practices

Greater Montreal in statistics
| Greater Montreal Observatory |
The Greater Montreal Statistics section presents a set of comparative data allowing us to follow the development and transformations affecting the metropolitan region, its five geographic sectors, its 14 RCMs and agglomerations and its 82 municipalities.
You will find more than a hundred indicators linked to sociodemography, planning, transport, the economy, housing, the environment and metropolitan taxation.
// Visit the Greater Montreal Observatory website

