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REAL ESTATE & CONVEYANCING SERVICES IN MALAYSIA

Fast, Reliable & Transparent Legal Services for Your Property Needs

Are you buying or selling a property? Need help with loan discharge, tenancy agreements, or registering a caveat? At Chambers of S Sakthi, we offer comprehensive conveyancing and property legal services tailored for individuals, investors, and property owners in Malaysia.

Why Choose Us?

Experienced in Sub-Sales & Property Transfers
Transparent Fees With No Hidden Charges
Quick Turnaround for Time-Sensitive Filings
Multilingual Support – English, BM & Tamil
Trusted by Clients Across Kuala Lumpur & Selangor

🧾 Our Conveyancing Services Include:

  1. Sub-Sale Property Transactions: Whether you are the buyer or seller, we handle the entire legal documentation for residential and commercial property transfers, including Sales & Purchase Agreements (SPA), and title transfers.

  2. Discharge of Charge (DoC): We assist homeowners in removing the bank’s charge once a housing loan has been fully settled, ensuring smooth title release and perfection of ownership.

  3. Caveat Registration & Removal: Protect your interest in a property by lodging a private caveat or removing one when necessary. We manage both individual and company-related caveat matters under the National Land Code.

  4. Trust Deeds for Property Ownership: Secure your rights or declare beneficial ownership of property with properly drafted and stamped trust deeds. Common among families, investors, or minors.

  5. Power of Attorney (Property Matters): Planning to leave the country or unable to attend property transactions in person? We prepare and register property-specific Powers of Attorney (PA) to protect your interests.

  6. Tenancy & Lease Agreements: We draft, review, and advise on tenancy and leasehold agreements for both residential and commercial properties, including renewal clauses, deposits, and breach remedies.

common questions

Typically between 3 to 4 months, depending on loan approval and land office procedures.

Yes, but it’s advisable to get legal advice to avoid rejection or unintended consequences.

Yes, at least for the initial execution before the Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public.

It outlines the rightful beneficial owner and can protect your interest in family arrangements or investments.

Yes, but the legal process may take longer. Having a written tenancy agreement speeds up recovery proceedings.

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