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Excellent shots! Thank you, carturo.
Hst will affect purchasers and since their prices was not including HST it mighy cause a lot of complications thats why the builder is trying to occupy everybody before july 1. Also, you dont need a lawyer fo r PDI but sure you want one for occupancy. Keep in mind that some builders require the buyers to let the them know about their lawyer one or two month before occupancy and if not they charge a penalty . I'm not sure what's in your contracts.
Where a written agreement of purchase and sale for a newly constructed or substantially renovated detached
house, semi-detached house, attached house, residential condominium unit or condominium complex was
entered into on or before June 18, 2009, the sale would generally be grandparented if both ownership and
possession of the housing transfer to the purchaser, under the agreement, after June 2010. In this case, the
provincial part of the HST would not be payable on the sale. Only the federal part of the HST would apply,
i.e., the sale would be subject to the GST at 5%.
While a grandparented sale of housing is not subject to the HST, the builder would be required to remit a
transitional tax adjustment if the construction straddles the July 1, 2010 implementation date and the
construction is less than 90% complete as of July 1, 2010.
As per discussions in other threads, from CRA (http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/gi/notice244/notice244-e.pdf)