At Garcha Law, we’re more than just a law firm – we’re a trusted legal partner committed to guiding you through every step of your real estate journey. Whether you’re buying, selling, or managing property, our team provides personalized legal support with a focus on efficiency, clarity, and results.
Led by Navneet Garcha, a dedicated legal professional with a background in both business and law, our firm combines practical legal knowledge with strategic insight. Navneet brings valuable experience from working with Fortune 500 companies and a leading Bay Street law firm. Fluent in English and Punjabi, she is passionate about delivering accessible, community-focused legal services.
Secure your most valuable asset with expert legal support.
Professional legal guidance for your business real estate deals.
Refinance with confidence, whether it’s your first or third mortgage.
Specialized support for condominium legalities.
Legally sound lease agreements tailored to your business needs.
Quick and accurate title transfers with full legal backing.
At Garcha Law, we don’t just provide legal services — we build lasting partnerships based on trust, transparency, and results. Here’s what sets us apart:
The Agreement of Purchase and Sale (APS) is a legally binding contract between a buyer and seller that outlines the terms of a real estate transaction. It includes details such as the purchase price, closing date, financing terms, and any conditions. Once signed by both parties, it becomes enforceable by law.
Yes. While a real estate agent can help you find or market a property, they are not licensed to provide legal advice. A real estate lawyer reviews contracts, performs title searches, handles legal filings, and protects your legal and financial interests throughout the transaction.
Legal risks include title defects, undisclosed liens, zoning violations, or unfavorable clauses in the purchase agreement. A real estate lawyer conducts due diligence, reviews legal documents, and ensures the transaction is free of hidden complications or liabilities.
During closing, your lawyer ensures all legal documents are correct, handles the transfer of funds, registers the property title, and ensures there are no outstanding liens or issues. They also coordinate with the other party’s lawyer to facilitate a smooth transaction.
Yes. Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, a real estate lawyer can review, draft, and negotiate commercial leases to ensure the terms are fair and compliant with legal standards. Their expertise can help you avoid future disputes and protect your business interests.