Conveyancing
We assist with conveyancing matters for buyers and sellers with clear advice, efficient service, and prompt communication. Property transactions are significant, and the legal process should be handled carefully, accurately, and without unnecessary delay.
In NSW, conveyancing involves the legal work connected with property transactions, including the sale or lease of land, the sale of a business, and the grant of a mortgage or other charge over property. Conveyancing work can include preparing and advising on contracts, exchanging contracts, arranging searches and inspections, attending settlement, and arranging registration of title documents.
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Residential Conveyancing
Commercial and Rural Conveyancing
Leases, Mortgages, and Related Property Transactions
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Avery Hollow
“They turned an overwhelming situation into a process we could actually handle, with clarity.”
Justin Bravo
“Efficient, professional, and genuinely easy to work with throughout.”
Candice Brie
“A supportive team that delivered excellent results for our family.”
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve gathered answers to the questions clients ask most, so you can feel informed, prepared, and confident as you take the next step.
Conveyancing is the legal work involved in transferring property or dealing with certain land and property transactions. In NSW, this can include preparing contracts, advising on documents, exchanging contracts, attending settlement, and arranging registration of title documents.
Yes. In NSW, residential property cannot be offered for sale until a contract of sale has been prepared. (nsw.gov.au)
Yes. NSW guidance states that the conveyancer licensing requirement does not apply to a legal practitioner, incorporated legal practice, or solicitor corporation. (nsw.gov.au)
eConveyancing is the electronic system used for the settlement and lodgment stages of a conveyancing transaction. The Registrar General describes it as efficient, accurate, and secure. (registrargeneral.nsw.gov.au)
No. In NSW, conveyancing work can also involve leases, mortgages, and the sale of a business. (nsw.gov.au)
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