Muhammad Ziyaad Gattoo

Practice Head, Sector Head, Director

Muhammad Ziyaad Gattoo is a Director and Head of our Real Estate Law & Conveyancing practice. Muhammad is also Joint Head for our Commercial Real Estate sector. He focuses on all aspects of property law with a specialist focus on commercial property finance and commercial property transactions.

Muhammad Ziyaad Gattoo

About Muhammad Ziyaad

Muhammad joined Hofmeyr Herbstein and Gihwala (now Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr) as an Associate in 2006 and was promoted to Senior Associate in 2008. He became a Director in April 2010 and in 2020 he was appointed National Practice Head for Real Estate Law & Conveyancing.

Areas of expertise

Experience

  • Highly experienced in opening sectional title registers, sectional title property transfers and matters related to extensions of sectional schemes.

  • Specialist in commercial property finance and commercial mortgage and notarial bond registrations, including aircraft mortgages and has been involved in financing projects with a value of several billion rand.

  • Has good knowledge and experience relating to complex notarial deeds and notarial leases and has been involved in a number of property due diligences.

  • Major clients include Absa Bank Commercial Property Finance, Nedbank Corporate Finance, Rand Merchant Bank, FNB Commercial Property Finance and Shell South Africa Marketing.

  • Acted for the Vodacom on a property transaction worth almost R1 billion.

Recognition

  • Chambers Global 2024 - 2026 ranked Muhammad in Band 3 for real estate.
  • The Legal 500 EMEA 2024 - 2025 recommended Muhammad as a leading individual for real estate.
  • The Legal 500 EMEA 2021–2023 recommended him for real estate.

Credentials

Education

  • LLB, University of Johannesburg
  • Year of admission as an attorney; notary public and conveyancer: 2006
  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council

LANGUAGES

  • English

News

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Non-compliance with servitudes: Lessons from the Great Borehole Incident of 2025
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

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The critical role of the South African Deeds Offices in property transactions and common issues that can arise during registration
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

The critical role of the South African Deeds Offices in property transactions and common issues that can arise during registration

The 11 South African Deeds Offices play a pivotal role in the country’s immovable property transactions by ensuring the security and legality of immovable property ownership, or rights thereof....

What it means to “make your mark” in the twenty-first century
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

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In the dynamic legal context of 21st-century South Africa, the traditional act of making your mark on a contract has undergone a profound transformation with the introduction of electronic...

Part 2 | Property Practitioners Act unpacked: Prescribed minimum information on letterheads and written communication
Corporate & Commercial Law

Part 2 | Property Practitioners Act unpacked: Prescribed minimum information on letterheads and written communication

The Property Practitioners Act 22 of 2019 (Act) came into effect on 1 February 2022. The Act has repealed the Estate Agency Affairs Act 112 of 1976 (Estate Agency Affairs Act) in its...

Part 1 | The Property Practitioners Act unpacked: Mandatory disclosure forms
Corporate & Commercial Law

Part 1 | The Property Practitioners Act unpacked: Mandatory disclosure forms

The Property Practitioners Act 22 of 2019 (Act) came into effect on 1 February 2022. The Act has repealed the Estate Agency Affairs Act 112 of 1976 in its entirety.

Where do mining rights, permission to occupy and long-term leasehold agreements fall on the food chain?
Dispute Resolution

Where do mining rights, permission to occupy and long-term leasehold agreements fall on the food chain?

Holders of mining rights are confronted with claims to surface rights from communities holding permissions to occupy.

Live, love, laugh, but don’t use your electronic signature when selling your house
Corporate & Commercial Law

Live, love, laugh, but don’t use your electronic signature when selling your house

In recent years we have seen momentous breakthroughs in the realm of technology that have significantly enhanced many facets of life. The same is true in the context of commercial transactions,...

Agricultural Land Preservation and Development Bill Alert
Agriculture, Aquaculture & Fishing

Agricultural Land Preservation and Development Bill Alert

The Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Bill was first released in draft form in 2015 for public comment. A revised version was subjected to a second public commentary...

Property Industry Group announces relief package for retail tenants amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
Corporate & Commercial Law

Property Industry Group announces relief package for retail tenants amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Use of common property during lockdown
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Use of common property during lockdown

Residents of sectional title schemes have been left with a degree of uncertainty as to whether they are to remain confined to their sections or whether the use of common property and/or...

COVID-19 Block Exemption from provisions of the Competition
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

COVID-19 Block Exemption from provisions of the Competition

In an attempt to strengthen the Government’s programs designed to fight COVID-19, after a National State of Disaster was declared on 15 March 2020, the Department of Trade and Industry...

How Instalment Sale Agreements could provide a creative finance solution for deals banks turn away
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

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