Conveyancing Lawyer in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Conveyancing & Property Transactions
Buying or selling property is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. At our law firm, we make sure every transaction from the first offer to the final transfer is handled smoothly, efficiently, and in full compliance with Malaysian property laws.


Lawyers Specialising in Property Conveyancing
Expert Legal Guidance for Property
At Suppiah & Partners Kuala Lumpur, we provide comprehensive legal support for all aspects of property and real estate transactions from acquisition and financing to development and dispute resolution.
Our services include:
- Sale and purchase agreements
- Property transfers and conveyancing
- Lease and tenancy agreements
- Land and title searches
- Financing and loan documentation
- Property development and strata management
Our firm is experienced in handling both residential and commercial real estate matters, ensuring that every transaction is completed efficiently and in full compliance with Malaysian property laws.
We also represent clients in property disputes, including boundary issues, ownership claims, and tenancy conflicts, through litigation, mediation, or arbitration. Drawing from our strengths in commercial law, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution, we deliver strategic, results-driven solutions that protect our clients’ investments and interests.
Comprehensive Conveyancing Services in KL
Our Practice Areas

Sale and Purchase Agreements (SPA)
We draft, review, and negotiate sale and purchase agreements to ensure your rights and obligations are clearly defined.

Property Transfers
Property transfers can arise from family arrangements, inheritance, divorce settlements, or refinancing. We manage the legal documentation, stamp duty submissions, and registration process to ensure a smooth and compliant transfer of ownership.

Developer and Subsale Transactions
Whether purchasing from a developer or in the secondary market, each process requires different legal steps. We handle both with precision.
Comprehensive Conveyancing Services
Our Practice Areas

Sale and Purchase Agreements (SPA)
We draft, review, and negotiate sale and purchase agreements to ensure your rights and obligations are clearly defined.

Property Transfers
Property transfers can arise from family arrangements, inheritance, divorce settlements, or refinancing. We manage the legal documentation, stamp duty submissions, and registration process to ensure a smooth and compliant transfer of ownership.

Title Searches and Land Office Matters
Before any transaction, verifying land status and ownership is essential. We conduct detailed title searches to confirm legal ownership, identify existing encumbrances, and advise on potential risks such as caveats or restrictions that may affect your property rights.

Loan Documentation
Property financing involves strict legal requirements. We prepare, review, and attest to loan and charge documents for both individuals and corporate borrowers. Our team also liaises with banks and financial institutions to facilitate a seamless release of funds.

Developer and Subsale Transactions
Whether purchasing from a developer or in the secondary market, each process requires different legal steps. We handle both with precision.

Strata Titles and Management
With the rise of condominiums and gated communities, strata laws are increasingly complex. We assist in applying for strata titles, resolving disputes to protect your ownership rights.
Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Properties
We handle a wide range of property transactions. Each property type comes with its own legal nuances and our team is experienced in addressing them efficiently.
Residential properties
Subsale homes, apartments, condominiums, landed houses, and auction properties.
Commercial properties
Shop lots, office buildings, factories, and development land.
Leases and tenancy agreements
Drafting, reviewing, and advising on landlord-tenant rights and obligations.
Choosing Our Conveyancing Legal Services
Why Legal Support Matters in Property Transactions
Even a simple property deal involves multiple steps, legal requirements, and potential risks. Errors in documentation or overlooked details can lead to costly disputes or delays. Having a dedicated conveyancing lawyer ensures:
- Proper legal due diligence on the property and title.
- Transparent handling of deposit and payment timelines.
- Compliance with the National Land Code and related regulations.
- Timely coordination between buyers, sellers, agents, and banks.
Our goal is to give you peace of mind by managing every stage of the process so you can focus on your investment, not the paperwork.
Experienced Lawyers
Our team brings years of hands-on conveyancing experience, with proven expertise in residential and commercial transactions.
Client-Focused Solutions
No two cases are alike. That’s why we take the time to listen carefully to your needs before tailoring strategies that fit your situation.
Trusted Reputation
Over the years, we’ve built lasting relationships with clients by upholding the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and transparency.
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FAQ on Conveyancing and Lawyers for Property
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a lawyer for buying or selling property?
Property transactions involve complex legal documentation and strict procedures. A lawyer ensures that contracts are fair, protects you from hidden liabilities, and prevents delays or disputes. Without legal guidance, even small oversights could lead to financial or legal complications later on.
How long does the conveyancing process take?
The duration depends on the type of property and transaction. On average, it takes around 3 months for subsale transactions and 6 to 12 months for new properties from developers. Factors such as loan approval, title registration, and government approvals can also affect the timeline.
What are common legal issues in property transactions?
Common issues include unclear land titles, unpaid quit rent or assessment, restrictive covenants, double sales, and unregistered caveats. Engaging a qualified lawyer early in the process helps identify and resolve these issues before they affect your purchase or sale.
Can your firm assist with property disputes or joint ownership issues?
Yes. Our property conveyancing lawyers can represent clients in disputes related to ownership, boundary claims, tenancy issues, and breach of contract. We also provide advisory services for joint ownership arrangements, property division in family settlements, and estate transfers.
What are the legal fees for conveyancing services?
Conveyancing fees in Malaysia are regulated under the Solicitors’ Remuneration Order (SRO). The fee is calculated as a percentage of the property’s purchase price and is standardised across all law firms. Additional charges may apply for stamp duties, disbursements, and land office fees.
Can foreign buyers purchase property in Malaysia?
Yes, but there are restrictions depending on the state and property value. Foreigners typically must meet a minimum purchase threshold and obtain state authority consent. Our firm assists foreign investors in ensuring compliance with these requirements and completing transactions smoothly.
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Get Legal Assistance for Your Property Transaction
We’re happy to walk you through your property matter. Whether you’re still shopping around or already have a deal in hand, talk to us first — we’ll make sure your transaction is protected from start to finish.
You can reach out to our office to schedule a consultation. We’ll review your intended transaction, explain the legal requirements, and provide a clear roadmap from offer to completion, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation or request a quote for your conveyancing matter.
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SUPPIAH & PARTNERS
(Formerly Law Office of Suppiah)
(Main Branch)
UG-13, LEXA Galleria,
No. 45, Jln 34/26, Wangsa Maju
53300 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
+03 41420675
+03 41423766
+03 41313908
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