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Overseas Pakistani Property Document Guide

A practical guide for overseas Pakistanis handling property papers, powers of attorney, due diligence and remote coordination.

Legal Bridge LLP Editorial Team June 20, 2026
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Short answer

A practical guide for overseas Pakistanis handling property papers, powers of attorney, due diligence and remote coordination.

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Legal Bridge LLP supports Lahore, Pakistan, overseas Pakistanis and Pakistan-connected cross-border matters where the facts and documents are suitable.

Short answer

Overseas property matters should start with document verification, authority of the person acting locally, property record review, payment evidence and a carefully scoped power of attorney where needed.

Common documents

Useful records may include CNIC/NICOP, passport, title documents, registry or allotment documents, tax records, receipts, tenancy or sale papers, family authority documents and correspondence.

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Can overseas property work be handled remotely?

Some document review and coordination can be remote. Local execution, verification, attestation or authority steps may still require formal process.

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