What does a Conveyancer do?
Conveyancing is the term for the legal and statutory processes required to effect the transfer of ownership of real estate from one person or entity to another.
The preparation, execution, verification and lodgement of numerous legal documents are important elements of conveyancing. We will clearly explain the meaning and importance of each document used in the conveyancing process. We use plain English, not complicated legal terms, to help you understand exactly what you are signing.
Drawing upon your instructions,we will assist you to meet your legal obligations and protect your rights and interests.
When you enlist us as your conveyancer we will:
Research your property and it’s certificate of title, checking for any information that needs addressing before you sign on the dotted line
Prepare and complete all the required legal documents necessary to complete the transaction and settlement
Examine, prepare and offer advice about your contract
Work to keep your costs to a minimum including working with any local government to ensure you don’t pay more than you’re required to or receive any unexpected costs like outstanding utility bills, taxes and rates.
Liaise with your bank
Consult with your lending institution about the progress of your loan application
Search and prepare documentation and represent you in the preparation and settlement of your transaction.