Services
Legal
Company Secretarial Work
Company secretarial work oversees a company's administrative and compliance functions, ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory standards. This involves maintaining records, filing documents, organizing board meetings, and upholding governance principles. Company secretaries facilitate communication among management, directors, and stakeholders while safeguarding the company's interests and ensuring transparency.
Legal
Litigation
Litigation is the legal process of resolving disputes through the court system. It involves two or more parties seeking a resolution, often covering civil matters like breach of contract, personal injury claims, or business conflicts, as well as criminal cases. The process includes pre-trial procedures, discovery, hearings, and potentially a trial if negotiation or alternative dispute resolution methods fail. The outcome of litigation can profoundly impact all parties involved, with implications for legality, finances, and reputation.
Real Estate
Real Estate Appraisals
Real estate appraisals assess the value of properties for various purposes like buying, selling, financing, or taxation. Appraisers use methods like sales comparison, cost, and income approaches, considering factors such as location, size, condition, and market trends. They provide detailed reports outlining their valuation. Appraisers must be licensed and follow professional standards.
Real Estate
Property Management
Our Property Management services ensure your property is well-maintained and efficiently managed. We handle everything from tenant screening and lease administration to maintenance and rent collection. Our team provides comprehensive support, ensuring your property operates smoothly and remains a valuable investment.
Legal
Property Disputes
Property disputes arise from disagreements over ownership, boundaries, use, or lease terms. They can involve ownership conflicts, boundary disputes, nuisance issues, lease disagreements, or title problems. Resolving these disputes may require negotiation, mediation, or legal action.