THE ROLE OF DEED OF CONVEYANCE IN BUYING LAND/HOUSE
The law is that the only permitted form/mode of transferring ownership in land when buying land or building (where the land does not have a Certificate of Occupancy – C of O) is a Deed of Conveyance. Anything apart from this is a big mistake.
A property Lawyer brings wealth of experience to the table, anticipates potential pitfalls and addresses them proactively. From conducting thorough ownership searches to verifying the authenticity of seller’s documents, his attention to detail is paramount in mitigating risks and ensuring a smooth transfer of ownership of land.
A Property Lawyer serves as a trusted adviser, guiding buyers through the complexities of property transactions and offering valuable insights at every stage of the process. Whether negotiating terms with the seller or reviewing contractual agreements, their expertise provides buyers with peace of mind and confidence in their investment decisions.
While the Deed of Conveyance is a critical component of land transactions, its preparation requires the expertise of a Property Lawyer. By engaging legal counsel, buyers can ensure that their interests are protected, and their rights are upheld. There is need for a buyer to collaborate with a Property Lawyer for meticulous planning and due diligence in safeguarding the integrity of real estate transactions.
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