The document outlines the types of properties that can and cannot be transferred according to Section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act. Transferable properties include land, houses, debts, and income-generating assets, while non-transferable properties consist of options for heir apparent estates, mere rights of re-entry, and public office salaries among others. Additionally, the document explains that property transfer passes all interests the transferor can convey, adhering to legal restrictions and specific clauses.