Yes. Legal checks, title verification, and proper documentation are crucial to protect your rights.
Absolutely. Lawyers advise on lease enforcement, eviction, and rental recovery matters.
Legal action can be taken to resolve title or boundary conflicts, including court proceedings if necessary.
Yes, but restrictions apply. Legal advice ensures compliance with the Residential Property Act and URA guidelines.
Yes. Conveyancing is legally required for HDB and private property transactions.
Fees vary based on property type, but most range from $1,800 to $2,500 for standard purchases.
Yes, CPF can be used subject to approval and limits. Your lawyer will guide you through the process.
The OTP is a legal agreement that reserves the right to purchase a property, typically with a non-refundable deposit.
No, but legal drafting ensures your will is valid and reduces the risk of disputes or rejection by the court.
Yes. You can revise your will at any time while you have mental capacity.