How to Protect Property in Georgia
How to Protect Property in Georgia:
33 Years of Experience and the Elite Standard
of Legal Defense
The right to property is the foundation of a democratic society, yet reality often tells a different story. In modern Georgia, property violations no longer occur only through direct force. Today it is a war of sophisticated legal manipulation, fictitious transactions, and the exploitation of legal loopholes.
In recent years, the number of disputes related to bad-faith alienation and property rights violations has increased sharply in judicial practice.
The KH & PARTNERS team believes that property is protected only when it is guarded not only by the law, but by a solid strategy for winning.
3 Strategic Directions for Property Protection
Preventive Audit: Threats Beyond the Registry
Many mistakenly believe that a public registry extract guarantees property security. In reality, a registry extract is only surface-level information.
Our standard involves an in-depth study of the property’s genealogy:
- ›Transaction history: Were previous transactions disputed?
- ›Hidden rights: Are there hidden third-party rights that may threaten your ownership?
- ›Legal cleanliness: Are there defects from the privatization or inheritance stage?
Fighting Against Fictitious Transactions
The most complex disputes involve phantom transactions where property is formally transferred, but the real purpose is to damage the owner’s interests. Our team specializes in exposing fraudulent schemes, which requires elite investigative and analytical skills.
Repatriation: Returning Property
If property has already been violated, we use the most powerful instruments of civil law:
- ›Vindication — reclaiming an item from unlawful possession
- ›Restitution — returning parties to their original position
- ›Claim security — imposing a lien to prevent further alienation
“Remember: prevention is always more effective than fighting to recover lost property. 33 years of experience maximizes your chances of victory.”
How to Identify a Dangerous Transaction
Our practice shows that there are certain red flags whose ignorance can be fatal for a property owner:
Below Market Value
If property is sold at a suspiciously low price, this may indicate a phantom transaction or an attempt to circumvent third-party interests.
Accelerated Sales Chain
When property changes hands multiple times in a short period, it is often done to artificially create good-faith purchaser status.
Family or Partner Connections
Bad-faith alienation often occurs between close persons, so that the owner formally loses control but actually retains access to the asset.
Co-ownership and Third-Party Claims
A public registry extract often creates a deceptive sense of calm. When purchasing inherited property, there is a risk that another legitimate heir may appear.
Our approach: KH & PARTNERS conducts a full revision of inheritance cases, before you make your investment.
Why Do They Trust Us?
🌍 International Reach
Our geography includes: Georgia, USA, France, Spain, Ukraine, Turkey, China, South Korea and more.
Peace of Mind, Reliability and Victory
If your property is under threat — losing time is your greatest enemy. KH & PARTNERS is ready to help you.
📍 Tbilisi, Georgia