
PROPERTY TRANSFER ATTORNEYS IN PRETORIA
Your Preferred Legal Partner In The Registration Of Property Transfers In South Africa
WHAT DOES PROPERTY TRANSFER ENTAIL IN SOUTH AFRICAN LAW?
Conveyancing is the transfer of immovable property from one owner to another, commonly known as a property transfer. A conveyancer has expertise in the legal transfer of ownership of immovable property. Conveyancers expertly prepare deeds (a document used in conveyancing to transfer property from its legal owner to another party) and documentation required to effect property transfers.
South African common law dictates that the property seller is entitled to nominate and choose their transferring attorney. This is because the seller authorises the transferring attorney to transfer the property to the purchaser by way of a power of attorney. Parties can also agree in appointing the purchaser’s transferring attorney.
We assist sellers and purchasers of property across South Africa. PM Attorneys’ property transfer attorneys in Pretoria and legal practitioners specialise in attending to all aspects involved in the transfer of ownership of immovable property. This includes transferring private/residential properties such as houses or sectional title units or commercial properties such as shopping centres.

WHAT ARE THE LEGAL STEPS REQUIRED IN REGISTERING A PROPERTY TRANSFER?
Several legal necessary documentation needs to be gathered to ensure a smooth property transfer. A property transfer can take anything from four to six weeks to complete the legal processes involved in the transfer of title. Transferring property from one owner to another requires several legal steps, be sure to deal with specialist property transfer attorneys that can efficiently and quickly deal with your property transfer and avoid unnecessary delays:
PM Attorneys boast extensive experience, knowledge and years in practice, making us the preferred legal partner in South African Law. Contact us for professional, expert advice and effective legal solutions to your property transfer matters.
