Property still under developer name? We help homeowners resolve title and ownership transfer issues so the property can be sold more smoothly while allowing owners to receive deposits earlier.
Many homeowners face difficulties selling their property because the ownership transfer from the developer to the current owner has not yet been completed, even though the property may have been purchased years ago. In some situations, the property title may also be lost, causing additional delays and complications during the selling process.
These situations often make it difficult for buyers to proceed with bank financing, as the property ownership and documentation issues must first be resolved before the transaction can continue. Depending on the developer, the ownership transfer process may take several months and in certain cases even up to 6 months or longer before the property can officially be transferred and sold.
At HartaOne, we help homeowners manage issues involving lost titles, ownership transfers from the developer, and related legal documentation required before the property can be sold smoothly. For selected cases, homeowners may still receive substantial deposits earlier once the agreed terms are finalised, without having to wait for the entire documentation process to be completed first.
This approach allows homeowners to move forward faster while reducing the stress of waiting through long administrative and legal procedures before the property sale can happen.
Real Client Experience
One homeowner approached HartaOne after struggling to sell a property because the title deed had been lost and the property was still under the developer’s name despite being owned for many years. Due to these documentation issues, the normal selling process could not proceed, while the owner urgently needed funds for personal financial commitments.
Our team assisted by managing the entire process, including obtaining a replacement title deed, completing the ownership transfer from the developer to the current owner, and handling the related documentation before proceeding with the sale. Although the process required time to complete, the homeowner was still able to receive a substantial upfront deposit after agreeing to the proposed terms while the documentation process continued in the background.
Through a more structured and practical solution, the property was eventually sold successfully and the homeowner was able to resolve the financial situation without having to wait for the full legal process to be completed first.



