Summary Profile
Michele heads up our Property Law and Conveyancing Units and is a commercial and residential property attorney and qualified conveyancer. She has a passion for property law and conveyancing and believes that the experience of selling and buying property should be a smooth and efficient process. She endeavours to achieve this result in every transaction.
Michele’s practice includes the conveyance of residential and commercial property as well as the drafting and registration of notarial bonds, mortgage bonds, servitudes and notarial leases.
She is also skilled at more technical conveyancing transactions such as subdivisions and consolidations and is experienced in the opening of township registers and sectional title registers.
The drafting and negotiating of commercial and residential property agreements such as deeds of sale and loan agreements as well as conducting due diligence investigations in respect of immovable property also forms a significant part of her practice.
Michele also has a working knowledge of the Sectional Titles Act which allows her to offer comprehensive advice to clients as to their rights as owners of units in sectional title schemes vis a vis other owners in the scheme and body corporate.
Career
Michele completed her articles at Abrahams & Gross Attorneys and practiced with them until the end of 2010 when she joined the Property Law group at Dingley Attorneys.
Michele acquired extensive technical conveyancing expertise working alongside a retired senior Deeds Office examiner in her first six years of training. Exposure to complex and technically challenging conveyancing has prepared her well for her present task in heading up the rapidly expanding Property Law and Conveyancing Units at Dingley Attorneys.
Qualifications
BA LLB (University of Cape Town)
Year of Admission: 2005
Admitted conveyancer
Areas of Law:
- Property Law
- Conveyancing