Climate Change Risks and Property Ownership

Disclosure: Climate Change Risks and Property Ownership

When purchasing a property, it’s essential to consider all factors that may impact your investment, including potential risks related to climate change. This document is intended to help you understand how climate-related factors, such as wildfires and flooding, could affect your property now and in the future.

Understanding the Risks

  1. Insurance Challenges:

    Properties in areas prone to wildfires, flooding, or other extreme weather events may face higher insurance premiums or, in some cases, difficulty obtaining insurance coverage altogether. Without proper insurance, your financial protection is at risk.

  2. Property Value and Resale Concerns:

    As climate risks increase, properties in affected areas may become more challenging to sell. Future buyers may be deterred by rising insurance costs or the inability to secure coverage.

  3. Personal Safety and Maintenance Cost:

    Living in areas impacted by climate events could mean additional stress, expenses for damage repairs, or costs for preventive measures to protect your property.

Climate Statistics for Ottawa

Understanding local climate trends can help you make informed decisions:

  • Temperature: Ottawa is experiencing warmer temperatures across all seasons, with an increase in extreme heat events.
  • Precipitation: The city anticipates increased rainfall, leading to a higher risk of flooding.
  • Seasonal Shifts: Changes in the timing of seasons are expected, potentially impacting infrastructure and daily life.
  • Extreme Events: Conditions favourable for extreme events, such as freezing rain and tornadoes, are projected to become more common.

What This Means for You

  • Before proceeding with your purchase, we encourage you to:
    Research the area thoroughly: Understand the history of climate-related events and any local mitigation plans in place.
    Consult with your insurance provider: Confirm that the property can be insured and ask for an estimate of premiums.
    Plan for the future: Consider how these risks may affect your ability to maintain or sell the property down the road.
  • This disclosure is not meant to discourage you from purchasing but rather to ensure you have all the information needed to make a well-informed decision. As your mortgage broker, I’m here to guide you through this process and help you assess the potential risks and benefits.
  • By signing below, you acknowledge that you have been informed of the possible risks associated with purchasing a property in an area affected by climate change.

Please reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification.

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