October 17th
will be an important day in Canada’s
social history. It’s the day when we are going to have legalized marijauana
across the country. We will be the second major country in the world to do
this. How does this affect mortgage brokers like myself? When someone comes to me to obtain financing
for a home purchase and the sellers have disclosed that they smoked pot in the
house or grew a few plants , how will this affect their home purchase?
I contacted both
CMHC and Genworth Canada to find out if any policy changes are in the works.
CMHC told me that there’s nothing planned beyond what is already on the books.
If there’s been a grow operation it needs to be inspected and remediation done
before they will insure. Genworth says that nothing has been announced as of
yet . Any changes will result in an official announcement to all brokers.
Mortgage
brokers may want to call their realtor referral partners and discuss this with
them to see if local real estate authorities have any changes planned. If
nothing else it will be good to touch base with your realtors to find out how
the market is in your area.
If you are
thinking about smoking pot in your home
or want to grow a few plants , contact your local Dominion Lending Centre mortgage
professional first to find out if this could affect your house value or sale in
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