How much are lawyer fees for selling a home in Ontario?
Want to know the exact lawyer fees to sell your Ontario home — without surprises?
Typical lawyer fees when selling a home in Ontario
If you want a straight answer: expect lawyer fees between CAD 700 and CAD 1,800 for a standard residential sale. Most transactions fall in the CAD 800–1,400 range. Complex sales (multiple mortgages, power-of-attorney, estate sales, commercial or out-of-country sellers) push fees higher — CAD 1,800–3,000.
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What these fees cover
- Reviewing and finalizing the Agreement of Purchase and Sale
- Preparing and registering the deed/transfer documents
- Paying out mortgage(s) and obtaining discharge statements
- Preparing closing statements and handling funds on closing day
- Communicating with the buyer’s lawyer and lenders
These are legal fees. Expect extra disbursements (see below).

Disbursements and taxes to budget for
Disbursements are out-of-pocket charges lawyers pay on your behalf. Common ones:
- Title search / land registry fees: CAD 50–150
- Courier, photocopying, long-distance calls: CAD 25–75
- Trust administration and transaction handling fees: CAD 50–150
- Mortgage discharge admin fees (charged by lender): CAD 200–400
And yes, legal fees are subject to HST (13%). Many lawyers quote fees before HST — always confirm.
Flat fee vs hourly: what to expect
Most residential sale lawyers use a flat fee for straightforward closings. Hourly billing is rare for routine sales but common when disputes or complex probate issues arise. Ask for a written estimate and an itemized fee schedule.
How to reduce lawyer fees without cutting corners
- Get 2–3 written quotes from local conveyancing lawyers. Compare total cost (fees + disbursements + HST).
- Ask for a flat-fee closing price with a clear list of what’s included.
- Confirm who pays for mortgage discharge fees — sometimes lenders charge extra.
- Consider a licensed paralegal for very simple, low-risk sales (not for complex matters).
Timeline and what to expect on closing day
- Lawyer needs your ID and instructions 3–7 days before closing.
- Pay final legal fee and disbursements before or on closing day.
- Lawyer wires funds to pay out mortgages and sends closing statement — closing usually completes same day.

Quick checklist before you hire a lawyer
- Ask for a written fee estimate and disbursement breakdown
- Confirm HST treatment
- Verify who handles mortgage discharge and related fees
- Request expected timeline and communication plan
Why local expertise matters
Ontario rules, land registry quirks, and lender practices matter. A local real estate expert handles common glitches fast and keeps costs predictable.
For straight answers and local guidance, contact Tony Sousa — a top Ontario real estate professional who helps sellers budget closing costs, choose the right lawyer, and get to a clean, on-time closing.
Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca
If you want a precise estimate for your property, email the details and get a clear, itemized quote today.



















