BFP Attorneys Inc

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BFP Attorneys Inc is a boutique South African law firm specializing in conveyancing and related legal services, based in Table View, Cape Town.

Cape Town, South Africa

About BFP Attorneys Inc

BFP Attorneys Inc, also known as BFP Attorneys & Conveyancers, is a boutique law firm in Cape Town, South Africa that focuses primarily on property law and conveyancing. Led by admitted attorney and conveyancer Philip Potgieter, the firm assists clients in Table View, Blaauwberg, Parklands, the broader Cape Peninsula and surrounding areas with property transfers, real estate transactions, and associated legal documentation. Their practice emphasizes personal service in a small‑firm environment where clients work directly with experienced legal professionals rather than being treated as a case number.([rsa.worldorgs.com](https://rsa.worldorgs.com/catalog/cape-town/conveyancer/bfp-attorneys-inc?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “BFP Attorneys Inc” on a card statement is likely tied to legal work the firm performed, most commonly fees related to residential or commercial property transfers, drafting and reviewing sale agreements, bond registration or cancellation, or other conveyancing processes. It may also reflect payments for consultations, document preparation, or disbursements linked to Deeds Office or municipal charges that the firm has paid on a client’s behalf and then recovered. Because conveyancing matters often run over several weeks or months, a card transaction may appear some time after the initial instruction, corresponding to specific milestones in the transaction (e.g., transfer lodgement or registration).([bfpattorneys.co.za](https://bfpattorneys.co.za/?utm_source=openai))

If you have questions about a BFP Attorneys Inc charge, start by checking any recent or ongoing property purchases, sales, or transfers you are involved in, and review engagement letters, fee quotes, or invoices you have received from the firm. The official website lists contact details and telephone numbers; you can call or email them, quoting the date and amount of the card charge so they can locate the matter in their system. Keep relevant documentation handy (sale agreements, reference numbers, or file numbers). For disputed or unrecognized charges, your bank may request written confirmation or an invoice from the firm; contacting BFP Attorneys first will usually clarify whether the transaction is legitimate and how it relates to your matter.([rsa.worldorgs.com](https://rsa.worldorgs.com/catalog/cape-town/conveyancer/bfp-attorneys-inc?utm_source=openai))

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged by BFP Attorneys Inc on my credit or debit card?

BFP Attorneys Inc typically charges clients for legal services related to property transactions, such as conveyancing, bond registration or cancellation, and associated disbursements. If you see this charge, it most likely corresponds to work done on a recent or ongoing property purchase, sale, or transfer, or a consultation or document‑preparation fee billed to your card. Check your property transaction paperwork or any fee quotations from the firm for matching amounts and dates.

Is BFP Attorneys Inc a law firm or a payment processor?

BFP Attorneys Inc is a South African law firm and conveyancing practice based in Table View, Cape Town. They are not a payment processor; if their name appears on your statement, it indicates that a payment was processed directly to their legal practice for services rendered or disbursements paid on your behalf.([rsa.worldorgs.com](https://rsa.worldorgs.com/catalog/cape-town/conveyancer/bfp-attorneys-inc?utm_source=openai))

What types of services does BFP Attorneys Inc usually bill for by card?

The firm most commonly bills for conveyancing and real estate–related services, including drafting and reviewing sale agreements, handling transfer documentation, coordinating with the Deeds Office, and managing bond registration or cancellation. Card payments may also be used to settle consultation fees or to reimburse out‑of‑pocket expenses incurred during the property transfer process.

Could this BFP Attorneys Inc charge be an authorization hold or estimate?

In most cases, BFP Attorneys Inc charges represent actual billed fees or disbursements rather than small temporary authorisation holds. However, they may process a partial payment or deposit by card as matters progress, with a final reconciliation once the transfer is completed. If an amount does not match your invoice, contact the firm and ask them to confirm whether the transaction is a deposit, interim payment, or final bill.

How can I verify that a BFP Attorneys Inc charge is legitimate?

First, compare the amount and date of the charge with your invoices, fee quotations, or email correspondence from BFP Attorneys Inc. Next, visit their official website (bfpattorneys.co.za) to obtain their current contact details and call or email their office, providing the transaction amount, date, and the last four digits of the card used. They can cross‑reference their trust and business accounts to confirm the charge and explain what matter it relates to.([bfpattorneys.co.za](https://bfpattorneys.co.za/?utm_source=openai))

How do I get a copy of an invoice or statement for a BFP Attorneys Inc card payment?

You can request an invoice or statement directly from BFP Attorneys Inc by contacting their office via phone or email using the details on their website. Provide your full name, ID or company details, property address involved in the transaction, and the card payment date and amount. They can then issue a detailed invoice or statement showing the services rendered and any disbursements covered by the payment.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a BFP Attorneys Inc charge or believe it is incorrect?

If you do not recognize the charge, first check with household members or business partners who may have authorized payment for a shared property transaction. If no one recognizes it, contact BFP Attorneys Inc with the transaction details and ask them to investigate. If the firm cannot match the charge to your details or you still dispute it after their explanation, you can then open a dispute with your card issuer, providing any correspondence from the firm and copies of your statements as supporting evidence.

Can I cancel future charges from BFP Attorneys Inc or change how I pay them?

BFP Attorneys Inc does not usually run ongoing subscription‑style billing; charges are tied to specific legal matters. To avoid future card charges, ask the firm to remove your card details from their records and arrange to pay future invoices by EFT or another method. If you signed a mandate authorizing them to process certain costs to your card (for example, transfer‑related disbursements), you can revoke or amend that mandate in writing and confirm receipt with their office.

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