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Get a Lawyer to sell your house in Mitchells Plain
Recent changes in regulations have allowed law firms to be involved in the sale of properties. Lawyers are more trustworthy and you'll need one anyway to transfer the property into the new owner's name, so appoint them at the start (no upfront costs involved). Mitchells Plain includes Woodlands, Lentegeur, Beacon Valley, Westridge, Portland, Eastridge, Mandalay, Rocklands and Tafelsig. If you urgently need to sell your house in Mitchells Plain then appoint your transfer attorney first, and let them guide you through the entire process. Fill in the below form to get the process started.Property Buy/Sell/Transfer/Usufruct
There are no conveyancing attorneys liviing in Mitchells Plain.
Law Firms who courier documents to Mitchells Plain
- Cloete Baker and Partners
- Conveyancers (commercial and residential property), sale of property, notaries (including the drafting of notrial bonds) & attorneys.
- Deceased estates (including where property is involved) and the drafting of wills and antenuptial contracts.
- Email janine@cloetebaker.co.za, shayleigh@cloetebaker.co.za, clare@cloetebaker.co.za or patricia@cloetebaker.co.za
- WhatsApp: click to send WhatsApp
- Phone number +27-21-424-4300
- Area: Offices in Cape Town City Centre.
- 2nd floor Constitution House, 124 Adderley Street
Online legal assistance, covering Mitchells Plain
- CapeTownLawyer.co.za
- Property transactions (all aspects), assistance with mortgage bonds, divorce law (family law), mediation.
- Email lawyer@capetownlawyer.co.za
- Phone number +27 82 479 5197 (click to send WhatsApp)
- Online only
Property transfer & sale Info
Sellers of property & buyers, speak to a property lawyer before you hire an estate agent!
- The property transfer process in South Africa - protect your interests.
- Conveyancing lawyers in Cape Town.
- Transfer costs calculator for property anywhere in South Africa.
- Can I negotiate transfer costs?
- Transfer attorney fees
- Fixed fee conveyancing in South Africa. Possible?
- Understanding the various conveyancing costs.
- Conveyancing quote
- New conveyancing fees from 27 May 2024
- Deeds office fees 29 Feb 2024.
- Law Society conveyancing fees 2023
- Law Society conveyancing fees 2024
- Conveyancing fees 2025
- Conveyancing fees 2026
- Bond attorney fees
- Transfer Duty calculator
- Deceased estate property transfer costs
- Deeds Registeries Act.
- Servitudes
- Usufruct Agreement on Property in South African law.
- Usufruct value calculator (only one in South Africa)
- Usufruct Agreement on Property in South African law.
- Land conveyancing
- Transfer attorney vs bond attorney.
- Commercial Property:
- Marriage/Divorce-related:
- How to transfer property from husband to wife (or vice versa); whilst still married (ie not getting divorced).
- "Protection" of fixed property using a trust.
- Conveyancers conduct the transfer of property ownership from one spouse to another (or to a third party, if relevant).
- Liquidator to sell property & divide proceeds as part of divorce.
- Property sales
- Use conveyancer to guide your private property sale.
- Instead of using real estate agents rather use professional lawyers to sell your property.
- Urgent house sale.
- How to check whether an estate agent is licensed.
- Example of a property sales agreement.
- FLISP Housing subsidies.
- Property practitioner's Act.
- Code to guide conduct of property practitioners.
- Property purchases
- Scams property purchasers should watch out for.
- Home loan repayments calculator, with an estimate of the adjustment to prime to reflect the borrower's credit risk profile.
- Terminology
- Arranging lodgement
- Compliance certificates
- Conveyancer's certificate
- Deed of Sale
- Deeds officer examiner
- Existing bonds
- FICA documents
- Levy clearance certificate
- Offer to purchase
- Property sale agreement
- Property search
- Rates clearance certificate
- Statement of account
- Suspensive condition
- Title deed
- Transfer documents
Conveyancing & property transfer discussion forum
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