What a Seller’s Lawyer Checks in Tabu (711)
When selling an apartment in Israel, checking the property documentation (Tabu, נסח טאבו) is one of the seller lawyer’s key responsibilities.
The Tabu confirms ownership rights, existing encumbrances, debts, and restrictions that may affect the transaction.
This article explains what a lawyer carefully reviews to ensure a safe and risk-free sale.
Key Elements of the Check
- Ownership Verification
- The lawyer confirms that the seller is the sole owner and that the apartment is registered in their name in Tabu.
- Encumbrances and Liens
- Checking for mortgages, liens, court rulings, or other restrictions that could affect the sale.
- Property Layout Information
- Ensuring that the actual apartment layout matches Tabu records, including any authorized renovations.
- Neighbors and Shared Property
- Reviewing rights to common areas, parking, yard space, and possible disputes with neighbors.
- Legal Restrictions
- Clarifying information about liens, easements, leases, or other obligations that may influence the sale.
Why It Matters
- Transaction Safety — ensures the buyer receives a property without hidden problems.
- Risk Reduction for the Seller — identifying potential obstacles in advance prevents delays and disputes.
- Professional Protection of Interests — the lawyer prepares accurate contract wording based on the findings.
Tips from Unehasim
- Do not skip the Tabu check: it minimizes legal and financial risks.
- Consult a lawyer specializing in real estate transactions in Haifa.
- Before listing the apartment, make sure all documents are up-to-date and reflect the actual property condition.
Tabu verification guarantees a transparent and safe sale for both seller and buyer.
Contact Unehasim Specialists
If you plan to sell an apartment in Haifa and want professional Tabu verification, Unehasim specialists can help:
- Check ownership rights and encumbrances
- Confirm that the actual layout matches the documents
- Prepare recommendations and a safe sales strategy
- Monitor the process until the transaction is complete