What is Conveyancing? What does a Conveyancer do? When will I need a Conveyancing Solicitor or Conveyancer? These are questions that anyone buying or selling a property will often ask.
From a property law sense, the main purpose of conveyancing is to transfer the legal title or ownership of land and any improvements on that land, from one owner to another.
Conveyancing is usually carried out by a Seller and a Buyer entering into a Contract for Sale, which sets out all the terms of the agreement in writing. There are some occasions where a Contract is not used, such as property transfers between family members.
It is necessary for the Buyer to take steps to obtain proper ‘title’ to the property, including confirming that the Seller actually has the right to sell the property. Conveyancing is a process to ensure that the Buyer obtains the property and all the rights that go with it. The Buyer also needs to know about any restrictions or problems with the property in advance. The Seller wants to be sure that the transaction proceeds smoothly.
Conveyancing Solicitors are expert Conveyancers and specialise in doing conveyancing in Queensland. We recommend that you contact us about your conveyance in every case. We will check over your Contract before you sign to ensure that your rights are fully protected. Best of all, there is no charge for us to do so and you have peace of mind that you are proceeding with your conveyance in a correct and proper manner.
Like people, every property is different. However, you can rest assured by using Conveyancing Solicitors for your conveyance that professional standards and our service to you will always remain the same in accordance with our Client Service Guarantee. Conveyancing Solicitors are members of the Queensland Law Society and property law experts, with over 22 years’ experience of dealing in conveyancing in Queensland.
Conveyancing Solicitors are able to help you with your conveyancing from Cairns to Coolangatta and everywhere in between, including Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.
For more information about conveyancing, contact us on 1800 451 820 or by email to info@conveyacingsolicitors.com.au.
If you would like to receive a copy of our free Guide to Buying or Selling Residential Property in Queensland, please send an email to info@conveyancingsolicitors.com.au or give us a call.
It was helpful when you said that conveyancing ensures that the buyers obtain all the rights that go with the property being sold. This is something that I will share with my parents so they can consider hiring a conveyance before completing the purchase of a single-family house next month. They want to make sure that the property transfer process could be done right the first time to protect their rights, so it will make sense for them to do your tips.