We typically represent either the seller or the buyer in a transaction. In some cases, we may represent both parties in the same transaction. When representing the seller, they formally agree to list their property with us, authorizing us to market it, attract potential buyers, and negotiate a successful sale. When working with a buyer, we assist in finding the right property, negotiating the purchase price, and preparing the purchase offer once the buyer selects their ideal home from our listings.
We ensure the seller legally owns the property and possesses all necessary titles required to transfer ownership. Should any documents be missing or required, we coordinate with the seller and relevant government and private entities to locate and obtain them. We assist in accessing, procuring, and collecting certified copies of all documents needed to verify a clear and marketable title for the buyer. This process guarantees that all documents are authentic, well-maintained, and comply with local government standards.
The Legal Report is the most important document before you buy a property. Our expert property lawyers examine all the legal aspects of the property. We examine all the government records, make a flow chart with the available property papers to determine and confirm a property's legal ownership and determine any claims on the property. This reveals of any mortgages, liens, judgements, or unpaid taxes that will have to be cleared before the property can be sold or purchased; and details of any existing easements, restrictions or leasing affecting the property.
Before purchasing any property, reviewing the Legal Report is absolutely essential. Our expert property lawyers meticulously examine every legal aspect to ensure your investment is secure. We conduct a thorough review of all government records and prepare a detailed flowchart of the property’s documents to confirm legal ownership and uncover any potential claims.
This comprehensive analysis identifies any mortgages, liens, judgments, or unpaid taxes that must be resolved before ownership can be transferred. Additionally, the report highlights any existing easements, restrictions, or leases affecting the property—giving you complete clarity and peace of mind before you buy.