Frequently Asked Questions
Our team at EstateNowa handles every step of your property transfer with detailed attention. We review all paperwork, coordinate with relevant government departments and keep you informed at each milestone, ensuring a smooth transaction process in Kuwait.
To initiate a transfer, we typically need a certified copy of the title deed, valid identification, proof of residency and any existing sale agreements. If you appoint an agent, a notarized power of attorney is also necessary.
A typical real estate transfer in Kuwait City takes between four to six weeks, depending on document readiness and local office schedules. We track deadlines closely to minimize delays.
Yes. We collaborate with licensed local attorneys to review contracts and ownership records, ensuring all clauses are clear before you sign any agreement.
No. All fees are disclosed upfront in our engagement letter and fee schedule. We maintain full transparency so you know exactly what to expect throughout the process.
Clients get secure access to our online portal, where status updates and documents are uploaded in real time. We also provide periodic email summaries for your convenience.
We accept bank transfers or in-person payments at our Kuwait City office. Detailed instructions for remittance are included with your invoice.
If a discrepancy arises, our team works with the Land Department and our legal partners to resolve the issue before proceeding with final registration.