Conveyancing & Related Transactions

In law, conveyancing is the transfer of legal title of property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien. A typical conveyancing transaction contains two major landmarks: the exchange of contracts (whereby equitable title passes) and completion (whereby legal title passes). Conveyancing occurs in three stages: before contract, before completion and after completion. A buyer of real property must ensure that he or she obtains a good and marketable 'title' to the land; i.e., that the seller is the owner, has the right to sell the property, and there is no factor which would impede a mortgage or re-sale.

Type of conveyancing work we conduct includes:

Sale and Purchase Agreements - Housing Projects for Developer and/ or property sub-sale for individuals and companies.

Commenting and rendering legal opinions on various legal documents and issues pertaining to real property.

Drafting, preparing and vetting various types of legal documents, contracts and agreements pertaining to real property.

 

Bank loan and security documentation

Power of Attorney

Deed of Assignment / Reassignment

Probate and Administration of estates

Wills

Trust Deeds

 

Tenancy Agreements

Leasing Agreements