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Property and real estate due diligence

Property deals are large and slow to unwind, so confirming the company you are dealing with is time well spent.

Updated 2026-06

What to check

Key facts

  • The legal entity behind the developer, agency or vendor.
  • Current status and trading history.
  • That the contracting entity matches the one you pay.
  • Monitoring through a long running arrangement.

Large commitments, slow to reverse

The size of property commitments makes the company check worthwhile. Confirming the entity and watching for change reduces the chance of a surprise during a long transaction.

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