Transfer Structures & Conveyancing - Real Estate Law

Legal documentation governing the structuring and transfer of real estate ownership, both domestically and internationally.

These agreements legally define all rights and obligations related to the conveyance of property, including the transfer method, timing, registration requirements, and any associated financial and legal conditions.
Our services ensure secure and compliant property transfers while minimizing risks for buyers, sellers, and investors.

We prepare a tailored legal agreement adapted to:

  • The nature, type, and location of the real estate, domestically or internationally.
  • The contractual relationship between buyer, seller, investor, or other involved parties.
  • Any existing third-party rights, mortgages, easements, or leasehold interests.
  • Applicable law, including international provisions where relevant.
  • Registration requirements, notarial formalities, and transfer procedures.

Scope of Documentation:

  • Parties & Property Identification
    Legally establishes the parties involved and identifies the property subject to the transfer.

  • Transfer Method & Timing
    Regulates how and when ownership will be legally transferred, including delivery, registration, and completion procedures.

  • Financial & Payment Terms
    Determines purchase price, payment structure, deposits, guarantees, and any other financial obligations associated with the transfer.

  • Conditions Precedent & Termination Clauses
    Specifies conditions that must be met prior to the transfer and clauses for termination in case of non-performance or external circumstances.

  • Representations & Warranties
    Statements regarding ownership rights, property condition, zoning compliance, permits, and absence of undisclosed encumbrances.

  • Dispute Resolution
    National and international provisions governing applicable law and the resolution of disputes related to property transfer.

 

Each request is subject to a prior legal assessment to ensure the correct contractual structure and to guarantee that the document is legally robust and, where required, suitable for notarial registration.