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Real Property Reports & Compliance Certificates

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  • A real property report is a survey document prepared by an Alberta land surveyor that shows the location of all buildings and other visible improvements situated on a parcel of land, including their distance from the property boundaries. Any easements or rights of way registered against the title of the property at the date of the survey will also be shown.

    In preparing a real property report, the surveyor is required to note any visible encroachments that extend onto the property or from the property onto other adjoining lands, including county reserve lands.

    The real property report is a legal document that you can rely upon as an accurate representation of the development existing on a piece of land.
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  • A compliance certificate is a document issued by the county that states whether or not the existing buildings and/or other visible improvements, which are shown on the real property report meet the setback requirements of the county’s Land Use Bylaw and other applicable county policies.
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  • View the Compliance Certificate page for information.
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  • The county has no legal obligation to issue a compliance certificate. We do so as a public service since most lenders will not lend without one. Planning and development staff do not inspect the property, so we rely entirely on the information provided on the real property report.
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  • As the development authority, the county can confirm on a compliance certificate whether or not the existing buildings and/or other improvements shown on the real property report meet the current setback requirements of the county’s Land Use Bylaw.

    It is important to note that the compliance certificate only relates to the development existing on the date of the survey.

    We would also remind you that a compliance certificate is not a substitute for legal advice. If there are any issues or questions regarding compliance, you should review these matters with a lawyer with relevant expertise.
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  • View the Land Use Bylaw Compliance page for information.
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  • Yes. However, we will draw attention to the fact that the survey is not current and that the development described on the real property report or other document may not accurately reflect what is presently on the site.

    Sometimes, the current property owner may be required by the financial institution or the buyer to sign a statutory declaration confirming that there have been no changes made to the site (in terms of new or replacement buildings, building additions, or other surface improvements) since the date of the survey.

    Even if no changes have been made, it is probably best to get the real property report updated by an Alberta land surveyor to ensure it accurately reflects the current status of the property.
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  • The current fee for a compliance certificate is $40, (same day service $80) payable in advance by check, cash, money order, or debit card. There is no goods and services tax.
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  • View the Compliance Certificate Timeline page for information.
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  • The county will not release a copy of any existing real property report that it may have in its possession due to the copyright restrictions placed on the document by the Alberta land surveyor.
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  1. Alberta Canada
    Box 1270
    6602 - 44 Ave.
    Stettler, AB T0C 2L0

Contact Numbers

  1. Administration
    Phone: 403-742-4441
    Fax: 403-742-1277


    After Hours Emergency Line
    Phone: 403-741-6133

Emergency Management

  1. 6602-44 Avenue
    Stettler, AB T0C 2L0
    Phone: 403-741-6133

Fire Department

  1. 4204 38 St, Bay 102
    Stettler, AB T0C 2L0
    Phone: 403-742-4441 Ext: 185 OR Ext. 186
    Fax: 403-742-1277
    Email: fire@stettlercounty.ca

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