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With our knowledge and experience in the property market, we bring you relevant and up-to-date news and incisive analysis of all things conveyancing in the state of Victoria. Browse through our conveyancing blog for help at every stage of the buying and selling process.
Should a Buyer and Seller Use the Same Conveyancer?
You might consider using the same conveyancer for convenience and cost savings, but it’s important to weigh the risks. Ethical guidelines generally advise against dual representation due to inherent conflicts of interest. Confidentiality could be compromised, leading to biased advice favouring one party. Although legally permissible, informed consent doesn’t guarantee fair representation. Opting for separate…
How Long Does It Take for a Conveyancer to Review a Contract?
You can expect a conveyancer to review a standard contract within 1-3 days. However, if the contract includes special conditions or complex property terms, it might take longer due to the need for careful examination and legal advice. Factors such as the conveyancer’s current workload and the clarity of contract terms also play important roles.…
How Long Does Conveyancing Take?
Conveyancing typically takes between 30–60 days, but be prepared for potential delays. Factors such as legal issues, boundary disputes, and lengthy buyer-seller chains can extend the timeline. Additionally, slow responses from lenders or incomplete documentation might hinder progress. To expedite the process, hire a reputable conveyancer, prepare documents such as the Contract of Sale early,…
When Do You Engage a Conveyancer as a Property Buyer?
Engage a conveyancer as a property buyer before making an offer or signing a contract. Early involvement ensures the contract is reviewed, potential issues are identified, and your legal interests are protected, preventing costly mistakes during the property purchase process. Should I Engage a Conveyancer Before or After Making an Offer on a Property? You…
Do Conveyancers Negotiate for Your Property Purchase?
Yes, conveyancers can negotiate specific terms of your property purchase, such as settlement dates, contract conditions, or adjustments for repairs and legal issues found during searches. While they do not negotiate the price, they ensure favorable terms that protect your interests. What Aspects of the Property Purchase Can a Conveyancer Negotiate on My Behalf? A…
Should I Get A Conveyancer Before Making a Property Offer?
Yes, you should get a conveyancer before making a property offer. A conveyancer can review the contract, identify potential issues, and ensure your legal interests are protected. Early involvement helps prevent complications and ensures you understand all terms before committing to the purchase. What Are the Benefits of Hiring a Conveyancer Before Making an Offer…
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