Category: Conveyancing
Pain or Profit? Unlocking the next 12 months of Australia’s financial future
Financial Future PAIN OR PROFIT? What do the next 12 months hold for you? How will Government policies impact your back pocket? Are you prepared for the proposed changes? What...
VIEW MOREPEXA E- Conveyancing Vs Paper Settlement
E-Conveyancing Vs Paper Settlement Deciding on the most efficient and best value option for settling your property transaction is at the front of mind to most people and with the...
VIEW MOREBREAKING NEWS: Vendor Finance Contract are NOT illegal
That's correct Vendor Finance Contract is NOT illegal. If you haven’t done so already, take a look at our previous article “What is Vendor Finance and Is It Worth It?”....
VIEW MOREDo I need to find a Solicitor before I sign a Contract?
In most conveyancing matters, the first time a solicitor sees a Contract is after it has been entered into and fully signed. So should you find a lawyer first? In...
VIEW MOREJust bought a House? What happens next?
Once you have a contract, signed by both the seller and the buyer, one of the first things you should do is contact an experienced property conveyancing Solicitor. The conveyancing...
VIEW MOREThe Seller’s Conveyancing Checklist Made Simple
Selling your home? Here are some important things to remember to get you through the process without breaking a sweat. Stage 1. Contract of Sale Often your real estate agent will...
VIEW MORESelling your Home? Who Pays the Council Rates and Water Bill?
When selling your home, Buyers and Sellers often question who pays the council rates and the water bill. Solicitors will ensure adjustments are made at settlement so the council rates...
VIEW MORECan’t afford your First Home? Flat Pack Housing FTW
Flat Pack Housing Saves Money With house prices seemingly on a "never-ending price rise", buying your first home may seem out of reach. However, buying your first home might not...
VIEW MOREBuying Off the Plan? What you need to know about the “Sunset Clause”
Sunset Clause in a Property Contract A common approach to buying property is to enter into an Off the Plan Contract for the purchase of a unit or house that...
VIEW MOREHow to complete the new GST Withholding section in REIQ Contracts?
As discussed in our previous Article “Buyer Alert! New GST Withholding Laws for Buyers and Developers of New Residential Property” new GST withholding rules came into force on 1 July...
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