Property Law

Property Law

Property law in Pakistan deals with the rights related to land, houses, and commercial buildings. These are often the most valuable assets a person or a family owns. When you have a problem with your property, it can be very stressful and financially damaging. My work covers the most common property issues. This includes ownership disputes, problems with buying or selling, and landlord-tenant disagreements. I also handle cases involving civil asset forfeiture.

Having clear and correct legal help is essential to protect your property. My job is to provide that help as your dedicated real estate lawyer or property law attorney. I will guide you through the complex paperwork and legal procedures. I work to secure your rights and your financial investment from any potential legal problems.

Property Dispute Resolution

Disputes over who is the true owner of a piece of property are very common. I represent clients in these difficult conflicts. My goal is to resolve the issue either through negotiation or by fighting for your rights in court.

Buying & Selling Property

When you buy or sell a property, it is vital to do everything correctly. I help clients by checking all the legal documents and making sure the title is clear. This simple step protects you from scams and future problems.

Landlord and Tenant Issues

Disagreements between landlords and tenants can be very difficult and frustrating. I handle civil cases that are related to rental agreements, the return of security deposits, and eviction notices. I work to find a fair solution that is according to the tenancy laws of Punjab. These issues fall under the broader umbrella of property law and civil law which includes various types of civil law cases.

Inheritance and Succession

The transfer of property to family members after a death can often lead to serious disputes. I provide clear legal help in matters of inheritance and succession. My job is to ensure the property is divided correctly according to the law, protecting the rights of all the legal heirs. These sensitive matters are handled under both family law and property law, often requiring a skilled civil attorney to secure a fair property settlement.

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“My process for any property case starts with a complete and thorough review of all the documents. This means carefully checking the property registry, land records (fard), and any existing sale agreements. I verify the legal status of the property to find any hidden issues or problems. After this detailed check, I will advise you on the best legal path forward to secure your property rights.

Never buy or sell a property without getting legal advice first. This is the biggest and most costly mistake that people make. Before you sign any paper or pay any money to anyone, you should have a real estate lawyer check everything for you. This one simple step can save you from huge financial losses and years of future legal trouble. Contact me before you make your next move as your dedicated property law attorney.

Property Law

If you are facing a legal problem in civil law, criminal law, or family law, you probably have many questions. You can use the form on this page to send me a direct message. I will get back to you to set up a civil lawyer consultation to discuss your case in detail and provide initial civil legal advice.

Some Questions

Frequently Asked Question

Property law in Pakistan is the set of rules that governs who can own and use land and buildings. It covers everything from buying and selling property (requiring a skilled real estate lawyer) to inheritance and landlord-tenant disputes. This essential area of civil law protects a person's most valuable assets.

To evict a tenant, a landlord must first send them a written legal notice. If the tenant still does not leave, the landlord must then file a civil case in the Rent Tribunal or relevant court. A landlord cannot legally force a tenant out. This procedure is a fundamental part of property law and civil law and often requires the assistance of a skilled real estate lawyer.