Seamless Property Transfers. Trusted Legal Oversight.
At Seanego Attorneys, we provide comprehensive conveyancing services to individuals, developers, estate agents, and institutions involved in property transactions. Whether you’re buying, selling, or developing property, our experienced conveyancers ensure a smooth and legally compliant transfer process.
Property transactions are significant investments. We take pride in delivering prompt, transparent, and client-focused service, ensuring peace of mind from the initial agreement to final registration.
Property Transfers (Residential and Commercial)
Facilitating the legal transfer of property ownership from seller to buyer through the Deeds Office.
Bond Registrations and Cancellations
Liaising with banks to register new mortgage bonds or cancel existing ones efficiently.
Drafting and Reviewing Sale Agreements
Ensuring all terms of your property sale or purchase are clearly outlined and legally sound.
Sectional Title and Full Title Transfers
Managing the unique requirements of both sectional and full title property dealings.
Subdivisions and Consolidations
Assisting with property developments, including rezoning, township establishment, and land use changes.
Estate Transfers and Inherited Property
Guiding families through the transfer of property within deceased estates with sensitivity and professionalism.
Should you need any assistance, please do not hesitate to get in touch. For immediate enquiries, kindly contact us by phone.
Call : 011 466 0442 / 031 612 0102
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Registered Conveyancers: Our attorneys are qualified and registered to handle all aspects of conveyancing.
Speed and Accuracy: We value time. Our team works efficiently while ensuring every legal detail is correctly addressed.
Client Transparency: We keep clients informed at every stage, minimising surprises and delays.
On average, a property transfer in South Africa takes between 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the circumstances and response times from all involved parties, including banks and municipalities.
Typically, the seller nominates the conveyancer, unless otherwise agreed. However, both parties can negotiate this in the sale agreement.
Costs vary based on the value of the property but generally include transfer duty (or VAT), conveyancer fees, Deeds Office fees, and other administrative charges. We provide a detailed quote upfront.
