Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

During due diligence our team examines title documents, verifies ownership history, checks for encumbrances and ensures compliance with local regulations before you proceed with your purchase.

Contract review typically takes 3 to 5 business days depending on document complexity. We examine terms to safeguard your interests and ensure clarity in obligations and timelines.

Closing assistance covers preparing and submitting required forms to the Land Registration Authority, coordinating with notaries, handling fee payments and ensuring proper transfer of title to your name.

Our legal support includes a full review of purchase agreements, title and lien searches, coordination with government agencies, and preparation of all closing documents. We guide you through compliance with Qatari property regulations at every step.

We request official land records from the Department of Land Registration and verify the chain of ownership. Our team checks for any outstanding liens, encumbrances, or disputed claims to ensure a clear title.

You will need to provide a copy of your QID or passport, your proof of address, and any existing property agreements. We will supply a detailed checklist and assist with notarization where required.

Due diligence timelines vary based on the complexity of the property and the completeness of documentation. Typically, the process can take between 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the responsiveness of third parties and authorities.

Yes. Our team advises on zoning classifications, permit applications, and compliance with municipal regulations. We liaise with local authorities to obtain any required approvals before closing.