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ConveyancingMay 22, 20265 min read

Off-Plan Acquisitions: Due Diligence Protocols and Risk Containment

AuthorPartner, Conveyancing & Project Advisory
Off-Plan Acquisitions: Due Diligence Protocols and Risk Containment

Verifying building permits, developer solvency, municipal land registration, and structuring milestone payment protections.

Off-plan acquisitions allow buyers to purchase property at competitive valuations before project completion. However, this structure introduces developer insolvency and planning non-compliance risks, necessitating strict legal due diligence prior to signing.

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1. Verifying Building Permits and Municipal Approvals

We audit the municipal planning files under Law 90/1972 to confirm that the project has active, non-conditional building permits and zoning approvals. Purchasing an unapproved project exposes the buyer to structural non-compliance penalties or demolition risk.

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2. Assessing Developer Solvency and Land Ownership

We verify that the developer holds clear legal title to the land under Cap. 96, or that joint-venture agreements are registered with the Land Registry, preventing developers from double-mortgaging the property or using client funds to settle unrelated debts.

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3. Structuring Milestone-Based Escrows

We structure purchase contracts where buyer funds are deposited into restricted escrows, released only after independent building control authorities certify construction milestones. The contract is registered under Law 81(I)/2011 to secure specific performance rights.

VERIFIED LEGAL SOURCES & AUTHORITIES
Cyprus Streets and Buildings Regulation LawCap. 96, Section 9
Town and Country Planning LawLaw 90/1972
Sale of Immovable Property (Specific Performance) LawLaw 81(I)/2011
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This briefing is prepared for general informational purposes and does not constitute direct legal advice. Clients are advised to complete independent compliance and conflict verification before making capital commitments.

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What does a conveyancing solicitor actually do once your offer is accepted?

More than most people realise. Many buyers think conveyancing is just paperwork, but behind the scenes, a lot happens to protect your investment.

  • Reviewing the legal title to the property
  • Investigating potential restrictions or covenants
  • Ordering and analysing property searches
  • Raising enquiries with the seller’s solicitor
  • Reviewing mortgage lender requirements (if applicable)
  • For off-plan projects, carrying out searches with relevant government offices to verify building permits and planning approvals
  • Preparing contracts and transfer documents

The goal is simple: To make sure there are no hidden legal issues with the property you are about to buy. Because once contracts are exchanged, the transaction becomes legally binding. That’s why careful legal work matters. Buying a home is one of the largest financial decisions most people will make.

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