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Conveyancing

We provide meticulous and reliable conveyancing services to ensure smooth and secure property transactions for individuals, businesses, and developers. Our firm handles all legal aspects of transferring property ownership, minimizing risk and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.

“Standing Between You and Injustice”

Our conveyancing services include:

  • Property Transfers: Facilitating lawful and seamless transfer of residential, commercial, and agricultural properties.
  • Deed Preparation and Registration: Drafting sale agreements, deeds of transfer, and registering ownership with the Deeds Registry.
  • Bond Registrations and Cancellations: Coordinating with financial institutions to register or cancel mortgage bonds.
  • Title Deed Verification: Confirming authenticity of property ownership and status.
  • Land Use Compliance: Ensuring properties meet zoning, subdivision, or environmental requirements.
  • Advice on Property Law: Offering guidance on servitudes, joint ownership, and development projects.

 

Why choose us?

  • Efficient transfer processes with minimal client involvement.
  • Close coordination with banks, agents, and deeds offices.
  • Advice on zoning, land use, and property law compliance.
  • Thorough due diligence on titles and encumbrances.
  • Transparent costs and consistent communication.

Conveyancing FAQs:

It is the legal process of transferring ownership of property from one person to another.

It typically takes 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the transaction.

ID documents, sale agreement, title deed, mortgage bond details, and municipal clearance.

No. Only qualified conveyancers can legally complete property transfers in most jurisdictions.

Usually the buyer, but the agreement can specify otherwise.

A government tax paid by the buyer when purchasing property, calculated on the value.

Legal remedies exist. We assist in resolving post-transfer issues through mediation or litigation.

Yes. Bond cancellation is part of the conveyancing process.

The Deeds Office records the new ownership, and funds are distributed to the seller.

Yes. Transferring inherited property must follow legal protocols and is best handled by a professional

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