WELCOME TO JA COETZEE ATTORNEYS & CONVEYANCERS

JA COETZEE ATTORNEYS & CONVEYANCERS OUR PERSONAL APPROACH IS UNIQUE.

We are a boutique property firm based in Benoni. We specialize in intricate conveyancing work, including the opening of township registers, establishing sectional title schemes, consolidations and, of course, transfer and bond registrations.
 
We have an absolute commitment to quality services and continuity. The firm takes pride in maintaining intimate and enduring relationships, whilst rendering a professional and transparent service with uncompromising honesty and integrity.
 
What differentiates us from other law firms?
 
The speed and efficiency by which we provide world class service to all our clients. We prioritise service and will stop at nothing to assist our clients with the best service possible.
 
Our approach ensures customised solutions because we believe that the diversity and intricacy of legal situations, requires that scrutiny be paid to each situation individually. We focus on a wide range of property related services which we offer to property owners throughout the Republic of South Africa as well as clients overseas.
 
Jeannine Alaine Coetzee was admitted as an Attorney in 1997 and Conveyancer in 2001. She has more than 20 years of experience in Conveyancing. The firm was established in 2011

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about property transfers, bond registrations, and conveyancing procedures handled by our expert team.

A conveyancing attorney is a lawyer who specialises in property law and is legally qualified to handle the transfer of real estate ownership. Unlike general attorneys, only admitted conveyancers may register property transactions at the Deeds Offices in South Africa.

Typically, a property transfer takes between 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the transaction and compliance with legal procedures.

The conveyancing process is the regulated legal transfer of property ownership from a seller to a buyer, facilitated by a qualified conveyancer. It applies to all immovable property transactions, including residential homes, commercial properties, vacant land, and sectional title units.