Conveyancing

Once an immovable property changes ownership, a legal process known as conveyancing needs to be taken up in order to complete the smooth transition from one owner to the other. The new owner will need to secure the certainty of his ownership of the title to the property, and as such, a new deed of transfer must be drawn up immediately after the sale. This is the essence of Property Conveyancing Melbourne.

As a Property Conveyancing Melbourne firm, we provide a host of skills and services which will take a large portion of the weight off your shoulders. Our experienced team has handled a number of conveyancing cases in the past, and we understand how stressful the entire purchasing process can be. We strive to make the process as comfortable for our clients as possible.

  • Acquisition, Disposal or Site Financing Cases
  • Property and subdivision development
  • Trusts for listed as well as unlisted property
  • Leasing for community, industrial, retail or commercial use
  • Due-diligence report making
  • Compulsory Acquisition-related cases
  • Planning and execution of applications
  • Easements
  • Documentation for asset assessment or Local Council Tenders
  • Contract management for waste disposal
  • Getting approvals for environmental planning and legislation
  • Advice regarding Capital Gains Tax, Land Tax, Goods and Services Tax and Stamp Duty.

The conveyancing process also includes a discharge of all existing loans, mortgages and encumbrances and the registration of a new mortgage if the purchaser is securing finance from a creditor to acquire the new property.