Before you sign anything, we investigate the property’s history. This is the most vital part of our service.
Verifying the seller’s true ownership at the Land Registry.
Checking for existing mortgages, memos, or encumbrances (burdens) on the land.
Ensuring all necessary planning and building permits exist.
While not legally mandatory, it is highly risky to proceed without one. An independent lawyer ensures the property isn't burdened by the developer's debts, which could leave you without a Title Deed even after paying in full.
Specific Performance is a vital legal protection. By depositing your customized Contract of Sale at the Land Registry, you legally block the seller from reselling the property or adding new mortgages to it while you wait for the final Title Deeds.
Yes, but you must obtain permission from the Council of Ministers. This is largely a formality for legitimate buyers, and our office handles this application as part of our conveyancing service.