It’s strongly discouraged. A written lease protects both parties and is essential for legal enforcement.
Your lawyer can help enforce terms, renegotiate, or resolve disputes through mediation or legal action.
Trusts offer asset protection, privacy, and control over how wealth is used and passed on.
Yes, in certain structures, but legal advice is essential to avoid conflicts of interest.
No. Trusts can benefit individuals at various income levels, especially for family protection and inheritance control.
Yes. Properly structured trusts can provide tax benefits and avoid probate delays.
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.