Real Property Report

A Real Property Report in Alberta shows boundaries, structures, and encroachments, confirming compliance with municipal bylaws.

Real Property Report

September 30, 2025



What is a Real Property Report?

A Real Property Report (RPR) is a legal document prepared by an Alberta land surveyor that shows the property boundaries, buildings, improvements, easements, and encroachments relative to lot lines. It provides a snapshot of compliance with municipal bylaws.

Why Real Property Reports Matter in Real Estate

RPRs matter in real estate because they ensure buyers, sellers, and lenders understand property boundaries and potential encroachments. They are often required in Alberta transactions to confirm compliance before closing.

Example of Real Property Report in Action

A homeowner selling their property in Calgary obtains an updated RPR showing that the garage sits within permitted setback limits and no structures encroach onto neighbouring land.

Key Takeaways

  • Prepared by a licensed Alberta land surveyor.
  • Shows property boundaries, structures, and easements.
  • Confirms compliance with municipal bylaws.
  • Commonly required for Alberta real estate sales.
  • Protects buyers and lenders from boundary disputes.

Related Terms

  • Survey
  • Title Certificate
  • Encroachment Agreement
  • Land Use Bylaw
  • Property Boundaries

Additional Terms

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