List of property sales within the TMR territory over the years.
Learn moreA transfer is defined as: the transfer of the right of ownership on a property between living persons or, following a death and bequest, the transfer of succession property and the sale of property by court order; the contract of lease on a pro......
Learn moreSince January 1, 2009, thanks to Bill 22 (An act to amend various legislative provisions concerning the urban agglomeration of Montréal), property owners now receive a single tax bill which includes that of the Town of Mount Royal and that of the Ag......
Learn moreThe Town of Mount Royal property tax bill is sent to you by post or electronically at the beginning of the year. By receiving a tax bill electronically, residents of Mount Royal can consult their tax bill online. By choosing this option, you wil......
Learn moreMunicipal services (snow removal, sports and recreation, etc.) are largely financed by property tax revenues. This tax is calculated in proportion to the real value of each building on the property assessment roll. This tax is used to distribute th......
Learn moreAre you planning work on your property that will involve occupation of public property by vehicles or machinery? Please notify us by applying for a permit to occupy or temporarily obstruct public property . For more details, consult the leaflet be......
Learn moreTo find out the value attributed to your home, you can consult the most recent property roll at Town Hall (90 Roosevelt Avenue) during office hours. You can also consult your property’s assessment in more detail through the Ville de Montréal Web s......
Learn moreDo you own a business or a multi-unit building and have problems with illegal parking on your property? It is possible for you to dissuade drivers from parking on your property without permission by contacting our dispatch so that a Public Security......
Learn moreThe value entered on the assessment roll corresponds to the real value of your property, which is always in a free market open to competition. It is therefore the most probable selling price that a potential buyer could pay in a private treaty sale.......
Learn moreTo access the online form and acquire all required information, please click the link below. Obstruction and Occupation of Public Property
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Learn moreWant to cut down a tree? Check the by-law first! A tree may be cut down in certain situations: The tree is dead or has contracted an incurable disease. The tree poses a risk to the health or safety of citizens. The tree prevents construction, u......
Learn moreOften called a “welcome tax,” a property transfer tax is an amount of money payable on the transfer of a property. The tax is paid by the acquirer of the property. For several years now, under section 12.1 of the Act respecting duties on transfers o......
Learn moreSeptember 25, 2024 - The recent heavy rains in our region have unfortunately affected many homes in our community. A public information evening on September 19, 2024, at Town Hall, has been held to learn more about the actions ta......
Learn moreThe assessment roll, which represents the inventory of all properties in a given jurisdiction, indicates the value of each property on the basis of its actual or commercial value, within the meaning of articles 43 to 45 of the L.F.M. It covers all t......
Learn moreEach assessment reflects what was considered to be the fair value of the property—residential or commercial—according to market conditions as at July 1, 2021. Any change in value is determined by changes in the real estate market, the addition of ne......
Learn more...the right to find all relevant documentation. In addition, the Ville de Montréal’s Service de l’évaluation foncière made a sales consulting service available to taxpayers who own a residential building with five dwellings or fewer. This service has...
Learn moreTHE LEGAL CONTEXT In 2020, the Government of Quebec adopted a provincial by-law to promote the protection of persons by establishing a framework with regard to dogs. This regulation contains minimum mandatory standards that may directly aff......
Learn moreGarage sales are a way to encourage the circular economy and participate in sustainable development. In order to organize a garage sale, please obtain a permit in advance from the Public Security counter (10 avenue Roosevelt, Mont-Royal). Terms an...
Learn moreTo receive the documents offered by Town of Mount Royal (refer to the list below), the owner must visit the Urban Planning and Development counter with identification. Alternatively, they can authorize a representative, by letter, to acquire the nec......
Learn moreTo pay your tax bill you have 2 options: 1. Option of paying in a single instalment Needless to say, should you prefer it, you may also pay in a single instalment. 2. Option of paying in 2 equal instalments In accordance with the A......
Learn moreAn acquirer may be exempted from paying the transfer tax in cases specified in the Act respecting duties on transfers of immovables (CQLR, c. D 15.1). For the acquirer to qualify for the transfer tax exemption provided by law, the notary must add......
Learn morePermitted times According to By-law no. 1419, from May 1 to October 1, between 6:00 and 8:00 and between 18:00 and 22:00, manual watering on even-numbered calendar days for addresses with an even civic number and on odd-numbered days for addresses......
Learn moreElectronic method You can pay your tax bill and your water bill electronically by signing up for Internet banking services offered by most financial institutions. To make your payment over the Internet, you must select the proper account payable,......
Learn moreHow to place your bins for pick-up? Put out your bins after 19:00 on the evening before collection day or before 7:00 on collection day. Place your full or partially filled bins in your driveway 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in.) behind the property line.......
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