Conveyancing (property transfer) by QT Lawyers in Cabramatta

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We understand that buying or selling a residential, commercial or industrial property is a big decision, and a significant matter for most people.

We provide legal advice in all aspects of buying, selling and leasing property, including conveyancing (property transfer), and can assist with all enquiries regarding property law in New South Wales. Our conveyancing lawyers strive to ensure that your property transfer is both smooth and cost-effective.

We cater to all people undertaking property transfers in Sydney and greater NSW, as well as all interstate and international investors. Our clients in Sydney and greater NSW include first home buyers, property developers, real estate agents, lenders, borrowers, mortgage brokers and surveyors. We can also assist with a property dispute you may have.

 

Conveyancing in Sydney & New South Wales

Conveyancing is the process of transferring the legal ownership of real estate from one person to another. It involves title searches; checking for encumbrances (like a mortgage) and restrictions on the property; insurance that special conditions included in the contract are met; making sure rates, land tax and water consumption charges are not outstanding; arrangement for the payment of fees and charges; and the preparation of legal documents.

 

We will guide you through the purchasing process which may include the following:

  • Review, advise and seek amendments to the Contract for Sale of Property
  • Reviewing contracts before a purchase
  • Organise finance arrangements with your lender
  • Arrange a Building Report, Pest Report and/or Strata Report
  • Attend to necessary property searches
  • Arranging payment and stamping of Contract
  • Assistance for first home buyers and the First Home Owners Grant
  • Preparing for and attending to settlement (Property settlements and negotiations)
  • Attend to financial adjustments including rates, water and levies
  • Mortgages, refinancing & property deposit bonds
  • Options (both 'put & call' and 'call')
  • Commercial leases, industrial leases and retail leases for both lessors and lessees
  • Liaise with third parties including banks, brokers, solicitors, agents and government departments.
  • Property developments and sub-division

References:

  • Office of State Revenue - http://www.osr.nsw.gov.au/
  • Land and Property Information - http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/
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