Fields of expertise:
Conveyancing
Conveyancing in South Africa can only be carried out by a licensed conveyancer, i.e. a lawyer who has passed the National Conveyancing Examination.
After an agreement of sale has been made, a conveyancer is appointed (normally by the seller, although the buyer will pay the fees) and instructions are sent to him by the estate agent. These include the names of both the buyer and the seller, a copy of the agreement of sale, and the passport numbers and marital status of the buyer and seller.
The conveyancer should:
The process of selling and transferring your valued property can have many pitfalls if the correct advice is not received. This is why it is imperative to be cautious and maintain a serious regard for your own interests when choosing the right attorney to take responsibility for the transfer of ownership.
When looking for a conveyancer one must examine the following pre-requisites:
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Fields of expertise:
Conveyancing
Fields of expertise:
Bond Cancellations
LLB
BA-LLB
Admission:
2013 - High Court of South Africa
2015 – Conveyancer
Fields of expertise:
Conveyancing
BIuris
Admission:
1972 - High Court of South Africa
1972 - Conveyancer
Fields of expertise:
Conveyancing
Estate planning
Trusts
Commercial.