Conveyancing

How to Find a Property Conveyancer

The Conveyancing Process

Conveyance is the legal process of property ownership transfer. This is a complex procedure, involving research to determine chain of ownership and to work out any outstanding issues to ensure a clean, unrestricted transaction of ownership.

Conveyancing in Australia

What is Conveyancing?

The term Conveyancing refers to a legal transaction where property (such as a home or land) or an encumbrance (mortgage, lease, or lien) changes hands between two entities. In this transaction, buyers and sellers enter into a contract to transfer ownership, and then the title to the property is transferred legally from the seller to the buyer. In the process of conveyancing, the buyer must ensure that he is obtaining a good, unrestricted title to the property.

Licensed Conveyancer

A licensed conveyancer is a legal practitioner who is specialised in helping clients to sell or purchase properties. The conveyancer deals with queries involving a property transaction, as well as all the paperwork and legal matters.

Job Description

Licensed conveyancer’s process and agree leases, contracts, transfers and mortgages. They draw up all the documents that all the parties involved in the property transaction must sign.

What is Conveyancing?

Conveyancing is a term that refers to the legal and administrative process related to the transferring the ownership of buildings or property from one owner to the next. As a rule, this is overseen by a duly licensed solicitor or conveyancer.