Conri Botha is a Director and Conveyancer at Barnard

Conri Botha | Director

Email: conri@barnardinc.co.za

Telephone:  +27 (0)12 001 2739

With a quarter of a decade’s experience in property and conveyancing law, Conri brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. His enthusiasm and tenacity enable him to achieve the desired results for his clients with great efficiency.

 

As an admitted attorney and conveyancer, Conri has a diverse range of experience in property development, land rights, and property due diligence. His work ethic is centered around a target-driven approach that puts the client’s needs and the end result at the forefront. While he is part of a professional team, Conri provides first-class service to his own clientele.

 

As Director in the Property Law Department at Barnard, Conri specialises in an array of services, including negotiating and drafting agreements relating to the sale and lease of residential and commercial properties, property transfers arising from sales, divorces, deceased estates, and insolvent estates, registration and cancellation of all types of bonds, including mortgage bonds, subdivision and consolidation of properties, registration of all types of servitudes, property development structures, Sectional Title and Share Block schemes, and notarial deeds of lease, servitude and exclusive use areas.

 

In addition to his expertise in property law, Conri also provides valuable guidance and assistance in both personal and commercial law capacities, utilising all available resources to reach the best outcome for his clients.

 

Conri’s extensive knowledge and experience make him an invaluable asset to the Barnard team.

Areas of Expertise

– Property Agreements

– Property Transfers

– Registration and cancellation bonds

– Registration of all Property types

– Property Development Structures

– Sectional Title /  Share Block schemes

– Property Due Diligences

– Notarial Deeds

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