Conveyancing & Property Department
Our Conveyancing & Property Department provides a full range of legal services to the property industry throughout South Africa.
The Department has developed particular expertise in conceptualising and advising property developers on their projects, which together with other professionals in their respective fields, enables it to assist clients from the conceptual stage right through to completion and registration at the Deed’s office.
Being on the panels of attorneys of most of the major financial institutions enables the Department to co-ordinate the set up and running of development projects of all sizes.
The Department has a close association with the business and agricultural sectors and for many years has been actively involved in advising property developers and property owners, playing a prominent role in the substantial developments (particularly north of Durban) both residential and commercial.
The Conveyancing & Property Department is available to assist with all aspects of conveyancing for various entities and individuals including:
- The acquisition and disposal of residential, commercial and industrial property and property-owning companies.
- Sectional title schemes both existing and in the development stage.
- Freehold township development including advice on property usage, management associations and all related matters.
- Registration of mortgage bonds in the Deeds office on behalf of financial institutions, for new developments and for private acquisitions.
- Town planning and the conceptualisation of appropriate structures for property development.
- The laying out and approval of subdivisions of agricultural land, according to the provisions of the Subdivision of Agricultural Land Act and the drawing of a wide range of servitudes in order to protect the interest of the various parties.
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