Home Buyer Rescission Period

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On January 3, 2023, the B.C. government implemented the Home Buyer Rescission Period (“HBRP”) for residential real estate transactions. Also known as the “cooling-off period,” this measure will give homebuyers up to three business days to rescind an offer on a home after the offer has been accepted.

Residential Properties Eligible for the HBRP

  • Not all properties are included in the HBRP legislation. The rescission period applies to the following types of residential properties:

    1. A detached house;
    2. A semi-detached house;
    3. A townhouse;
    4. An apartment in a duplex or other multi-unit dwelling;
    5. A residential strata lot, as defined in Section 1(1) of the Strata Property Act;
    6. A manufactured home that is affixed to land; and
    7. A cooperative interest, as defined in Section 1 of the Real Estate Development Marketing Act, that includes a right of use or occupation of a dwelling.
  • The following property types are excluded from the HBRP:

    1. Residential property that is located on leased land;
    2. A leasehold interest in residential property;
    3. Residential property that is sold at auction; and
    4. Residential property that is sold under a court order or the supervision of a court.

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