Land Titles Act Amendments and Significant Increases to Land Transfer and Mortgage Registration Costs

/Land Titles Act Amendments and Significant Increases to Land Transfer and Mortgage Registration Costs

Land Titles Act Amendments and Significant Increases to Land Transfer and Mortgage Registration Costs

2024-10-10T10:45:16-06:00 October 8th, 2024|

Amendments to the Land Titles Act[1] coming into force on October 20, 2024, will significantly increase the fees paid to register transfers of land and mortgages in Alberta.

The existing tariff requires registrants to pay a $50 base fee plus an additional $2 per $5,000 of value with respect to transfers of land or $1.50 per $5,000 of value with respect to mortgages[2]. The updated legislation increases the variable rate for both types of registration to $5 per $5,000 of value[3].

Increased registration fees are poised to contribute to the rising costs of home ownership alongside unsavory interest rates and high demand. According to data from the Canadian Real Estate Association, the average home in Alberta sold for nearly $495,000 in August 2024[4]. The below table demonstrates how the new fee structure will affect that purchase:

Current FeeNew FeeIncrease
$495,000 Land Transfer$248$5452.2 x
$495,000 Mortgage$185$5452.9 x

 

As registrations submitted before October 20, 2024, will be processed in accordance with the existing fee structure[5], purchasers and borrowers are encouraged to submit their documents to Land Titles no later than Friday, October 18, to avoid paying increased costs.

As land title registration costs continue to rise, we know that many homeowners are concerned about how these changes may impact their property transactions. At Stillman LLP, we are committed to keeping you informed about these developments and helping you navigate the evolving landscape of real estate. Our team is dedicated to providing clear, up-to-date information so you can make well-informed decisions. Whether you’re purchasing a new home or refinancing, we look forward to assisting you through every step of the process, ensuring a smooth and transparent experience.

If you have any questions regarding the above, you are welcome to contact our real estate team.

 

Click here to download the Government of Alberta’s notice

 

Note: This article provides general commentary and is in no way intended to replace the need to consult with a legal professional concerning the specific circumstances of your situation. This article should not be construed or relied upon as legal advice.

[1] Land Titles Act, RSA 2000, c L-4.

[2] Tariff of Fees Regulation, Alta Reg 120/2000, ss. 3-4.

[3] Financial Statutes Amendment Act, 2024, SA 2024, c 4, s. 5 [Amendment Act].

[4] https://wowa.ca/reports/canada-housing-market

[5] Amendment Act, supra note 3.

 

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