Your Complete Guide to Property Conveyancing
Alex Sapounas
Conveyancer | Conveyancing Specialist | CM Lawyers | Conveyancing | Certified Conveyancer | Sydney
I’m always on the hunt for relevant info and I loved this - one of the best articles I’ve seen on this topic for a while. Here are a few paragraphs as a taster...
Finding a conveyancer
When you’re buying a property, it can speed things up during the offer and negotiation process if you have a conveyancer on hand to advise you. It’s particularly important if you’re buying at auction as you’ll need to have a conveyancer review the contract before purchasing. As there’s no cooling-off period after an auction, if you commit to buy, you’ll need to be sure you’re happy with all the terms and conditions of the sale.
Conveyancing services for property buyers
Your conveyancer will review, explain and lodge all legal documents during the property conveyancing process, so don’t be shy, and ask lots of questions. They’ll act as a point of contact for the real estate agent and vendor’s legal representatives throughout the sale. By organising searches – such as title searches – and reviewing your building and pest reports, your conveyancer can make you aware of any problems or issues with the property and discuss your options with you.
It’s also their responsibility to liaise with your lender to ensure all documentation and funds, including stamp duty and mortgage fees, are organised and ready for settlement.
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