Services
We specialise in conveyancing and other property-related matters, rendering a comprehensive "One-Stop" service to:
Property Developers
We have extensive experience in applying for rezoning / township establishment, preparation of deeds of sale, environmental impact studies, NHBRCs registrations etc. We have attended to the opening of numerous sectional title and township registers and transfer to the end users.
Efficient Retail Property Conveyancing
Not only do we attend to the registration of property transfers, but also render a comprehensive, value-added service to potential buyers and sellers, and estate agents before the closing of the deal. We pride ourselves on outstanding service delivery. Our focus is on efficient communication and regular updates to all parties throughout. We also effectively drive the conveyancing process from the signing of the deed of sales to the registration in the deeds office.
Funding Instruments
We advise buyers as to the various funding models and security instruments available.
Consultative Assistance
We provide guidance and support to first time home buyers, sellers, buyers and estate agents, throughout the entire process.
We have at our disposal the latest technology available to provide a value-added service.
This includes:
Online
as well as call centre advice and assistance to marketing agents, developers and prospective buyers and sellers
Online progress
Our reporting is automatically updated when certain pre-determined milestones are reached
Automatic Advice
forwarded upon the reaching of agreed performance targets by way of SMS, E-Mail or Fax as preferred
Online home loan applications/approvals to and from all major banks.
Again, for professional reasons we prefer to be involved in projects from the outset. This includes assistance in applications for rezoning, establishment of township, preparation of agreements of sale and marketing strategies.
Contracts
Is there a standard contract (Offer to Purchase)?
Although there is no prescribed or standard format for an Offer to Purchase, a specimen is available with guidelines on how to complete the form.
For both the purchaser and the seller.
- Complete the Unit No, Complex and Garage/Carport/Parking No. Body Corporate and Levy in case of Sectional or full title unit and Street Address, Stand No and suburb in case of a dwelling.
- The purchase Price is the amount the seller asks for the property.
- Complete the deposit amount as well as the time period in which the deposit will be paid.
- Complete the period you need to deliver guarantees (60 days).
- Complete the amount for which the purchaser is going to apply for a loan and the time period he needs to do this (e.g. 10 days).
- Complete the occupation date and occupational rent amount. The occupation date should be as close as possible to the date on which registration takes place. This date should never be earlier than the date on which guarantees are delivered. Occupational rent is normally calculated at 1% of the Purchase Price.
- Complete the date by which the seller has to accept the offer.
- Here you must specify any movables that will be included in the price or any other special arrangements between purchaser and seller.
- Make sure that the contract is signed by all relevant parties and that each page of the contract, as well as any amendments have been initiated.
To download a standard Offer to Purchase contract, click here.