Conveyancing Info

 

Conveyancing is a legal administrative process which facilitates the transfer of ownership of property from one person, called the vendor (seller), to the other, called the purchaser (buyer).

 

If you want to buy and sell a home, land or invest in property you have to sign a contract for sale at some stage. The legal work involved in preparing a contract of sale, mortgage or other related documents is called Conveyancing.

 

Selling or buying a home is probably the biggest single financial transaction you will ever undertake, so it is important that it is done correctly whether it is your first or subsequent home.

 

In NSW it is not necessary to hire a solicitor in order to buy and sell property.

 

Licensed Conveyancers are now fully qualified to handle all property law matters when buying and selling property.

 

All licensed Conveyancers carry professional indemnity insurance.

 
But for some people it is a matter of choice of whether to us a Solicitor or License Conveyancer.  

 

A licensed Conveyancer is trained and licensed to administer all the legal aspects of buying and selling and because they deal and specialise in property law they are always abreast with all the latest legal developments and statutory requirements regarding Conveyancing which enables them to process your matter more quickly and efficiently.

 

The law relating to Conveyancing is changing all the time, and there are many legal requirements in a conveyancing matter and there are many pitfalls for the unwary.
If a mistake is made in the transaction you may not know about it for several years and then you may have difficulty in selling your home. In addition you may have to undertake costly alterations to the property.

This is why it is recommended that you take advantage of the expertise, knowledge and sound advice that One Title Conveyancing has to offer you before committing to your next sale or purchase.

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