Buying of Immovable Property

Buying of Immovable Property

Buying of Immovable Property

 

When purchasing real estate, one must hire the services of a notary of their choosing. The primary responsibility of the notary is to inform potential buyers of the property’s legal status. The notary conducts the required searches and counsels the buyer appropriately. The deed of sale is then published by the notary and registered with the Public Registry and Land Registry.

At SBC Notaries:

We explain the method that will be followed throughout the entire buying process to the potential buyer(s) at our initial meeting. Additionally, we look to identify specific concerns that the potential buyer or buyers may have and offer guidance accordingly.

Next, the promise of sale (konvenju), is signed where we ensure a fair and balanced agreement between the buyer(s) and seller(s).

Then, in accordance with each individual’s needs, we diligently and promptly conduct the required searches.

The next phase would be the publication of the final deed of sale, followed by the deed’s registration and timely payment of taxes as required by law.

We insist on being in constant communication with the potential buyer(s) throughout this process and give updates on any developments that occur.

We advise customers on the value of creating a will after purchasing a property.

 

Require professional assistance?

Contact us or call us directly on +356 99446815 for more information or to make an appointment in relation to the buying of immovable property.

 

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