How Advocate Finder helps
Advocate Finder reviews your inquiry and helps route it to lawyers who match your legal issue, Vancouver location, and availability. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.
Submit your legal inquiryTell us what happened and Advocate Finder can help route your request to lawyers who handle real estate matters in Vancouver.
Real estate law may involve buying, selling, financing, leasing, title issues, closing problems, or property disputes. These matters can be deadline-driven because closing dates, mortgage conditions, and document signing are often fixed.
Advocate Finder reviews your inquiry and helps route it to lawyers who match your legal issue, Vancouver location, and availability. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.
Submit your legal inquiryHome purchase closings
Home sale closings
Condo purchases
Title issues
Mortgage refinancing
Private lending
Property or boundary disputes
You are buying, selling, refinancing, or transferring property.
There is a closing date, financing condition, title concern, or document deadline.
You received an agreement of purchase and sale, amendment, waiver, or mortgage instruction.
A dispute has developed with a buyer, seller, builder, neighbour, lender, or realtor.
There are issues with liens, permits, zoning, tenants, inspections, or condo documents.
You need documents reviewed before signing.
Property address, closing date, purchase price, deposit, and key conditions.
Agreement of purchase and sale, amendments, waivers, mortgage instructions, and title documents.
Realtor, lender, broker, builder, property manager, or other contact details.
Inspection reports, condo status certificate, permits, surveys, or repair records.
Any dispute letters, notices, missed deadlines, or demands.
Your preferred closing timeline and any urgent financing issues.
Before the form
Complete the short form below. The more detail you provide, the better we can route your request.
FAQ
Not every situation requires a lawyer, but speaking with one may help if documents, deadlines, money, safety, immigration status, court, or important rights are involved.
You may want to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible if there is a deadline, hearing, limitation period, closing date, notice, denial letter, or urgent risk.
Advocate Finder reviews your inquiry and helps route it to lawyers who may match the legal issue, location, and availability. A lawyer may contact you to discuss next steps.
We try to route suitable inquiries, but submitting a request does not guarantee that a lawyer will accept or respond to the matter.
Your information is used to review and route your inquiry. Do not include unnecessary sensitive details, and review the privacy policy for how information is handled.
No. Advocate Finder is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. A lawyer must review your specific facts before giving legal advice.
Vancouver Real Estate Law Intake
Complete the short form below. The more detail you provide, the better we can route your request with the right city and practice-area context.
Confidential Intake Form
Complete this guided form so your inquiry can be reviewed, scored, and prepared for lawyer intake matching.
Vancouver real estate law intakes often involve high-value purchases, condo or strata-style concerns, title issues, financing conditions, assignments, rental occupancy, pre-sale contracts, disclosure issues, and closing deadlines. A city-specific page helps organize property and document details.
AdvocateFinder uses this page to collect the facts a reviewing lawyer will usually need first: the legal category, the city, the timeline, the documents already received, and the result you are trying to reach.
Vancouver real estate matters can turn on timing and documents. A useful intake should explain the property type, address, closing date, financing status, deposit, parties involved, and whether the issue is transactional, dispute-related, or connected to occupancy.
Users should mention whether the property is a condo, detached home, investment property, commercial unit, pre-sale, assignment, or leased space. That context helps the reviewing lawyer identify which documents to request first.
A Vancouver buyer or seller needs help with a purchase agreement, closing, financing issue, title concern, deposit dispute, or disclosure problem.
A condo or strata-style property issue involves documents, repairs, governance, occupancy, rental concerns, or shared property obligations.
A commercial lease, development, co-ownership, family transfer, or private lending issue needs property-specific review.
Property address, closing date, agreement of purchase and sale, amendments, deposit, mortgage status, title concerns, and lawyer or realtor correspondence.
Condo or strata-style documents, disclosure records, inspection reports, occupancy details, repair issues, and financing conditions.
Default notices, extension requests, demand letters, lease documents, co-ownership terms, or urgent closing deadlines.
Vancouver intakes often involve immigration status, real estate and strata-style property issues, tenancy, employment, technology, creative work, personal injury, and business contracts.
Users should explain whether the legal concern is connected to a rental unit, property transaction, workplace, visa or permit file, insurer, startup, brand, or court notice.
Local context is especially useful when the matter involves remote work, cross-border parties, high-value property, a deadline from an agency, or documents from an insurer or employer.
A Vancouver real estate law lawyer can review the facts more efficiently when the intake explains what happened, when it happened, where it happened, who is involved, and what documents already exist. That helps the lawyer identify urgency, jurisdiction, conflict concerns, and the practical next step.
The intake form on this page is not a substitute for legal advice. It is a structured way to prepare the information needed for lawyer review so the first conversation can focus on strategy, timing, and possible options.