Own a propertyyou can’t sell?

Some assets are locked by inheritance disputes, registration defects or other legal complications — costing money instead of producing it. Alongside conventional representation, the firm offers to purchase such properties directly, at an agreed price, so that the legal burden becomes ours and the payment becomes yours.

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Situations this suits

Every property is different, and not every situation is one the firm can take on. The first step is a short conversation and a look at the documents — at no cost and with no commitment.

Inheritance

Estates in dispute

A property left to several heirs who cannot agree on a sale, or where the estate has never been distributed.

Registration

Defective title

Ownership that was never registered correctly, or where the registry does not reflect what actually happened.

Occupancy

Occupied property

An apartment or plot held by a tenant, a protected tenant or another party who will not vacate.

Encumbrances

Liens & attachments

Property carrying mortgages, attachments, caveats or third-party claims recorded against it.

Co-ownership

Deadlocked partners

Jointly held property where one owner wants out and the others will not sell or cannot be located.

Planning

Building & planning issues

Assets affected by unpermitted construction, planning restrictions or outstanding municipal claims.

How it works

01

Tell us about the property

You describe the asset and the complication. We ask for the documents that establish who owns what, and what is recorded against it.

02

We examine the file

We review the registry, the estate or court file and any encumbrances, and tell you plainly whether this is something the firm can take on.

03

An offer, or an honest no

If a purchase is possible you receive a written offer at a stated price and terms. If it is not, we say so, and set out the conventional routes instead.

A purchase is only one of the options. Where conventional representation serves you better, that is what we will recommend. Nothing on this page is an offer or an undertaking to purchase any particular property, and no price can be quoted before the documents have been examined.

Adv. Barak Ron at his desk
Founding attorney

Adv. Barak Ron

The reason this offer exists is straightforward. Some files take years, and the person holding the asset cannot wait years. An apartment tied up in an estate, a plot whose registration was never completed, a property nobody can sell because the co-owners are in dispute — the legal work is often simple in principle and very slow in practice, and meanwhile the asset costs money instead of producing it.

Purchasing the property directly moves that burden. The firm takes on the proceedings, and the risk that comes with them, and the seller receives an agreed price without waiting for the file to close. It is not the right answer in every case, and where conventional representation is the better route we will say so before anything is signed.


Founder & lead advocate

Tell us about the propertyWe’ll tell you if we can help

This enquiry goes directly to Adv. Barak Ron. It is confidential, it costs nothing, and it commits you to nothing. We return all messages within one business day.

Roughly what the asset is and what has stalled it. Please leave out confidential detail until we have spoken.

Sending this form does not create an attorney–client relationship, and it is not an offer to purchase. Any purchase would follow a written agreement signed by both sides.