Contact us about property law

Whether you have a quick question or need comprehensive legal representation, our team is ready to help. Reach out today for a free initial consultation.

Get in touch

We understand that property law matters are often time-sensitive. That is why we aim to respond to every inquiry within one business day. You can reach us by phone, email or by completing the form below. If you prefer to meet in person, our office in the heart of Québec City welcomes walk-in visitors during business hours—no appointment necessary for a brief initial discussion.

Office address

611 Claude Ways, G1R 2L3 Québec, Quebec, Canada

Office hours

We are available during the following hours. Emergency consultations outside these times can be arranged by calling our main line.

DayHours
Monday – Friday8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Saturday9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
SundayClosed
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Frequently asked questions about property law

Below are answers to some of the questions we hear most often from prospective clients. If your question is not listed here, please do not hesitate to contact us directly—we are happy to provide clarity on any property law topic.

How much does a property law consultation cost?

Your initial 30-minute consultation is complimentary. During this meeting we will assess the nature of your matter, outline the likely steps involved and provide a transparent fee estimate. For most residential transactions we offer a flat-rate fee structure so you know the total cost upfront. Complex litigation or commercial matters are typically billed on an hourly basis, and we always provide a detailed retainer agreement before any work begins.

How long does a typical real estate closing take?

In Québec, a standard residential closing usually takes between 30 and 60 days from the date the offer is accepted, depending on financing conditions, inspection timelines and the complexity of the title search. Our team works diligently to keep the process on track and will notify you immediately if any issue arises that could affect the timeline.

What should I bring to my first meeting?

Please bring any documents relevant to your matter—such as the purchase agreement, existing deed, survey certificate, municipal tax bill, lease or correspondence from the opposing party. The more information we have at the outset, the more efficiently we can evaluate your situation and advise you on next steps.

Do you handle property law matters outside Québec City?

Yes. While our office is located in Québec City, we regularly serve clients throughout the province of Quebec. We handle matters in Lévis, Beauport, Charlesbourg, the Portneuf region and beyond. For clients who cannot visit our office in person, we offer video consultations and can coordinate document signing through authorised remote notarisation methods where permitted.

Can you help with a property dispute involving a neighbour?

Absolutely. Neighbour disputes—whether they involve boundary encroachments, shared fences, drainage issues or noise complaints—are among the most common property law matters we handle. We always try to resolve these disputes through negotiation or mediation first, as court proceedings can be costly and time-consuming. However, if litigation becomes necessary, our experienced advocates will represent your interests vigorously.

Why reach out to our property law team

Choosing the right legal partner for a property matter is a significant decision. Here are a few reasons why clients across Québec trust Greenfield Legal Partners with their real estate needs.

Prompt, personal attention. When you call our office at +1 418 173-0827, you will speak with a knowledgeable team member—not an automated phone tree. We pride ourselves on returning calls and emails within hours, not days.

Transparent pricing. Unexpected legal fees create stress. We provide detailed cost estimates before we begin any work, and we offer flat-rate packages for common property law services such as residential closings and lease reviews.

Deep local expertise. Our attorneys have practised property law in the Québec City region for over two decades. We know the local land registry, the municipal by-laws and the courts—and that familiarity translates into faster, more effective service for you.

Bilingual service. We serve clients in both English and French, ensuring that language is never a barrier to understanding your rights and obligations under Québec civil law.

We look forward to hearing from you. Send us a message using the form above, email us at [email protected], or visit us at 611 Claude Ways, G1R 2L3 Québec, Quebec, Canada.