We provide free guidance to both people selling and buying properties by going over sale contracts before they sign them. We understand that buying a home can be scary, so we aim to break down the complicated details into easy-to-understand language before making such a big financial choice.
With expertise in both notary and property transfer processes, we offer all the services needed for regular property sales and sectional title sales. If needed, we will communicate directly with lenders to make sure that any current loans on your property are properly cancelled and do not slow down the transfer process.
Delia Reardon is readily available to her clients, ensuring you receive excellent service without any outsourcing. She has strong connections in the Natal property market, which helps guarantee you receive great service and avoid the common problems that can arise during property transfers.
Regarding general business matters, Delia Reardon has 20 years of experience in commercial work in banking and legal practices, which allows her to address any risks involved in your business deals. She also provides specialized notary services in Ballito for ANC agreements or any other prenuptial arrangements, including cohabitation agreements.

A Notary Public is a qualified attorney who has passed additional exams and been admitted by the High Court to perform specialised legal tasks. They draft and formally certify important documents such as antenuptial contracts, servitudes, long‑term leases, notarial bonds and maritime protest notes. They administer oaths, verify signatures and certify true copies of originals. For documents to be used internationally, notary certification is often required to ensure legal acceptance. Notaries also use a unique official seal bearing their name and the word “Notary” to validate documents.

An Attorney earns an LLB degree, completes practical training (articles), passes board exams and is admitted to practise by the High Court in South Africa—typically a 6–7‑year process. Attorneys offer legal advice, draft contracts and represent clients in legal matters. They often develop specialisations over time—such as in property law, family law, commercial law, tax law or litigation.

A Conveyancer is an attorney who has passed the specialised conveyancing exam and been admitted by the High Court as a conveyancer. Conveyancers manage the entire legal process of transferring immovable property—from drafting sale agreements and lodging documents at the Deeds Office, to calculating and paying transfer duties, coordinating bond registrations, and ensuring all compliance requirements are met. Only a qualified conveyancer may register or cancel mortgage bonds and manage property transfers in South Africa.
