Consulting packages for private buyers
Choose the package that fits your transaction
Packages are structured around common buyer scenarios observed in our casework: a quick risk check before signing, a full advisory review during negotiation, or active orchestration through completion. Each package lists deliverables and typical timelines based on prior engagements.
Initial Assessment
- 15-minute phone intake to clarify the scenario
- Basic checklist for required documents
- Summary of next steps and recommended package
- No detailed legal advice — recommended for initial screening
Focused Review
- Document review (SPA draft, title certificates, encumbrance search)
- Practical risk memo with scenario options
- Checklist for buyer actions and solicitor handover
- Estimated timeline based on similar cases
- Follow-up Q&A session
Comprehensive Advisory
- All items in Focused Review
- In-depth due diligence coordination (title, charges, planning)
- Negotiation strategy memo with precedent scenarios
- Assistance liaising with seller and solicitor on specified queries
- Timeline tracking until platform
- Two review cycles on transaction documents
Title issue case: legacy encumbrance
Example case: a private buyer found an old caveat and inconsistent instrument numbers on the title. Our advisory laid out a stepwise approach: targeted searches, solicitor queries template, and conditional negotiation points. The breakdown showed estimated time to resolution and alternative paths if the caveat could not be removed before platform.
Strata case: management arrears
Example case: buyer of a strata unit discovered outstanding management arrears. We advised on seller settlement clauses, staged indemnities, and how to structure deposit conditions to reduce buyer exposure based on prior settlements in the same building.
Funding case: bank conditions
Example case: a mortgage approval came with specific valuation and repayment conditions. We provided a checklist aligning bank documents with SPA conditions and a communication plan to keep valuation and legal timelines synchronized.
Cross-border purchase considerations
Example case: a non-resident buyer required additional identification steps and liaised with an overseas solicitor. Our role was to produce a consolidated document list and a sequence of authentication steps to fit both Malaysian and the buyer's local requirements.