Conveyancing and Notary

Conveyancing is the branch of law concerned with the preparation of documents for the registration and transfer of property. Notary – The functions of notaries include the preparation and witnessing of certain types of specialised documents, such as: documents for use internationally, deeds for registration in various public offices (Such as Antenuptial Contracts), wills and powers of attorney, administering oaths, witnessing signatures on affidavits and statutory declarations.

Helping You Thrive In Any Environment

S Naicker & Company specialises in transfers and registration of property and registration of mortgage bonds.

We work with

  • Private Individuals
  • Homeowners
  • Real Estate Agents
  • Property Developers
  • Banks
  • Mortgage Originators

Fast and efficient property transfers

Our professional conveyancing attorneys will ensure your property registrations and bond registrations are handled quickly and efficiently.

How Does Conveyancing Work?

Conveyancing is the action of preparing documents for the conveyance of property. Before a matter can be lodged in the Deeds Office for registration, the attorneys must be ready with all the required documents. A standard transfer process involves three sets of attorneys.

  • Transfer attorney: manages the transfer of the property from the name of the seller to the name of the buyer in the Deeds Office.
  • Bond registration attorney: handles the registration of the mortgage bond by the buyer in favour of the bank over the property in the Deeds Office.
  • Bond cancellation attorney: attends to the cancellation of the seller’s existing bond in favour of his/her bondholder in the Deeds Office.

The parties will instruct a conveyancer to attend to the registration of transfer of the property to your name in the Deeds Office.