Protecting your Valuable Assets
Protecting your Valuable Assets
Services for Individual Property Owners
At Hadar Inc, we understand that your property investments are your legacy. The management of the legal aspects of these assets can be complicated and overwhelming, particularly when tenant or rent collection difficulties arise.
The property world has been drastically impacted by the ripple effects of Covid-19. With rampant cost-cutting and loss of income, rental defaults are on the rise, causing institutional and private property owners alike to explore their legal property rights. At the same time, the slump in both property values and interest rates make this a ripe buyer’s market. This time-sensitive opportunity requires legal experts that can overcome inherent system delays to ensure swift and robust property transfers.
We pride ourselves on providing expert guidance and counsel for all your property legal requirements, acting quickly, affordably, and efficiently to find optimal solutions that optimise the value of your asset.
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How to Leverage Your Position when a Tenant Absconds
By Liad Hadar – Director
This article first appeared in Asset Magazine’s May 2023 edition
The property market is a busy industry, with many landlords investing in properties to generate a steady income. In a perfect world, this steady income directly results from a tenant
Mediation in Property Law: Resolving Disputes Effectively and Efficiently
By Liad Hadar – Director
This article first appeared in Asset Magazine’s April 2023 edition
The business of property involves a multitude of transactions, from the process of buying or leasing property, entering into shareholders agreements or other contractual agreements
Collecting on a Court Judgment: How to Turn a Win into a Payout – Part 2
By Farah Einstein – Senior Associate and Nadia Shaik – Associate
This article first appeared in Asset Magazine’s March 2023 edition
In our previous article, we explained that obtaining a court judgment is only the first step towards recovering the full value of a debt. We must not however overlook



