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Transferring a Title?
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Transfers made easy
People change property ownership for various reasons, such as life changes or gifting to family. The reason dictates the necessary conveyancing work.
See some common examples below
Ownership structure changes
A written contract is essential for every property sale. Before you begin advertising your home or scheduling open-house inspections, it's crucial to have a contract prepared for potential buyers. Our dedicated team will draft a comprehensive contract for you, ensuring a smooth and obstacle-free sales process.
A family affair
In instances where the property owner is unable to maintain the property due to illness or age, they may opt to transfer ownership to a family member for caretaking purposes. Similarly, in the event of the property owner's death, updating ownership becomes necessary for legal reasons.
Updating title holders
This entails updating or changing a name on the property title. For instance, it could involve updating a name due to a legal name change, adding a spouse to the title after marriage, or removing a deceased individual from the property title.
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Circumstances can change
If a property was bought jointly or with the help of others, changes in finances might lead one owner to buy out the other, requiring an update to the title. Likewise, divorce could also prompt changes to the property title.