The seller is the seller...

...not the agent.


At Rivigan Property Group, we believe that communicating openly and honestly with our clients is the only way to conduct our business and build long-term relationships.

It is equally important for our clients who are selling property to communicate with us, as effectively and extensively as possible, throughout the sale process so that we can deliver the best service when securing a mutually beneficial deal for both the seller and the buyer.

Although we act as an agent to help and facilitate sales, we are not the actual seller.  The new Consumer Protection Act (CPA) that came into effect in April 2011 has tighter restrictions on real estate sales and calls the seller to higher levels of accountability when engaging in the sale process.

One of our biggest concerns has been in the disclosure of defects.  As an agent, it is impossible for us to know all the defects of a property since we do not live in it and are not privy to all of the plumbing, structural and aesthetic features.  We have seen more than one sale fall through because of defects that were not listed on the defect sheet and encourage our clients to disclose every defect that they are aware of.

We are the experts in selling and want our clients to have the best experience when selling and buying property, and, build into a relationship that will have long-term benefits.

For more information on the revised CPA and how it will affect you, contact us today and we’ll make sure that your questions are answered.  Choose the Rivigan Property Group, it’s the smart choice.