Housing, Real Estate, and Property
This area focuses on property due diligence and transaction support—especially reviewing the official property history record and surfacing lien, encumbrance, and chain-of-title risks before you commit.
Bilingual handling, privacy-aware intake, and urgency surfaced early when it matters—not promises from a static page.
Am I in the right place?
Who this is for For foreign buyers and sellers, long-term renters weighing a purchase, and investors who need a disciplined first read of property risk—not instant clearance from a web page.
Why start here Start here to see scope, open the title/due diligence service when you are ready to move forward, or use intake when timing, multiple parties, or adjacent notarial steps need triage.
Signs this is the right place to start
- You are buying, selling, or investing in Colombian real estate and need a structured diligence read first
- You want to compare the listed service and typical documents before starting intake
- You have closing timelines, counterparties, or related execution questions you want flagged early
What this area covers
The catalog here is intentionally focused today: one sub-area built around title and due diligence review—use the hub below to compare the service tile, or jump ahead when you already know you need that path.
Obtaining and interpreting the certificate of tradition and liberty (or equivalent property record) where applicable
Risk identification for liens, encumbrances, and ownership-chain red flags
Practical next-step guidance—not a substitute for full transaction negotiation or every registry edge case
Which situation sounds most like yours?
Choose the closest match to continue—or start intake and describe the property, parties, and timeline in your own words.
No legal advice / no attorney-client relationship
Information on this site is general and not legal advice. Submitting an intake request does not create an attorney-client relationship. A relationship begins only after a signed engagement agreement (if accepted).