Conveyancing entails the legal process where the ownership of immovable property is obtained. For every new sale, a new deed of transfer has to be drawn up and registered with the Deeds Registry Office.
What can you expect from a conveyancer?
Protect the interest of his client, the Seller, at all times and these interests should outweigh all other considerations except of course issues of legality;
Inform of the conveyancing process and keep client informed of the progress of the transaction;
Furnish advice on the content of the Offer to Purchase;
Furnish advice on the cancellations of a bond, penalties, notice periods and other administrative charges;
Obtain instructions to issue guarantees;
Registering the transaction on the date agreed to in the Offer to Purchase;
Advise client on the obligations in terms of the Offer to Purchase.
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