Property & Title Review
Property Legal Due Diligence
Legal review of ownership, title chain, transaction documents, encumbrance indicators, approvals and dispute exposure before purchase, finance, investment or acceptance of property as security.
Core review areas
Review the documents through which title is claimed and identify breaks, inconsistencies or missing links.
Review available records for mortgages, charges, competing claims, litigation indicators or restrictions.
Examine material approvals, permissions and documents relevant to the intended transaction and use.
Sale, conveyance, allotment, lease, GPA, mortgage or other instruments forming part of the proposed deal.
Review process
Identify the title, transfer, approval and possession records required.
Trace ownership and identify documentary breaks or inconsistencies.
Highlight adverse claims, missing evidence, restrictions and transaction conditions.
Present the legal position, qualifications and actions required before completion.
Useful for
Purchasers, lenders, investors, developers, companies acquiring premises and counterparties accepting property as security.
Parent service
Part of our Legal Due Diligence framework.
Fastrack Legal Solutions LLP
Property due diligence is document- and transaction-specific. The opinion should reflect the exact property, title records, intended transaction and available evidence.
General information only; not solicitation or legal advice for any specific matter.