2009/02/10 Recent Bank Form Updates and other Additions to RealtiWeb - Ontario

NEW FORMS AND DOCUMENTS

  • Bridgewater Bank – Identification Verification Form
  • Dundee Bank of Canada – Solicitor’s Interim Report and Solicitor’s Final Report
  • TD Canada Trust/Waterhouse – Armslength Mortgage Package

FORM AND DOCUMENT UPDATES

  • The Toronto-Dominion Bank – Schedules: Insured Variable Rate – Closed, Insured Variable Rate – Open, Conventional Variable Rate – Closed, Conventional Variable Rate – Open
  • First National Financial Corporation - Updated schedules LL and NN.
  • Change of Ownership address for the tax department in the City of Toronto has been updated.
  • HSBC Bank Canada – Updated Solicitor’s / Notary’s Final Report - Legal description in "Mortgage Particulars" section.
  • The Bank of Nova Scotia and Scotia Mortgage Corporation – Solicitor’s Report on Title
  • First National Financial Corporation – Schedule OO
  • Bridgewater Bank – Solicitors Request For Funds
  • MCAP Service Corporation – Schedules B, C, E, F, H
  • City of Burlington – Property Information Request Form
  • Form 9E – section 13 now includes all "Reporting Letter" issues
  • MCAP Service Corporation – Identification Verification Forms
  • Bank of Montreal – Appendix D schedule
  • City of London Tax Certificate Request

OTHER ENHANCEMENTS

  • A default account disbursement section has been added to the Lawyer Settings option under the Tools menu. This allows you to preset common account disbursements for each file.
  • The per diems on all applicable adjustments are now overwritable. Totals will calculate based on the amounts entered into the per diem fields.
  • A turquoise coloured background was added to all merged documents once saved. The words "Saved Copy" is also displayed at the top corner making it easier to identify a saved document.
  • The Land Transfer Tax is now calculated based on the consideration for e-Reg field on the contract Details screen, if an amount is entered there
  • The return address on envelopes is now customizable