We take care of the legal process of purchasing & selling property. We aim to make the entire process as smooth & simple as possible, always providing exceptional service.
If you are considering the purchase of a home in a particular state of Australia then you should immediately consult with a legal specialist, before you sign any form of documentation. It is important to work with a specialist who is experienced in the property law of that particular state the property is situated.
We have solicitors in our firm that handle the entire legal process for a conveyance in every state of Australia.
Our solicitors will ensure that the Contract of Sale is reviewed before you sign on the dotted line. It is quite common for a purchaser to be pressured to sign documentation/contracts whilst with the selling real estate agent. It is important that you seek legal advice prior to being locked into a binding contract.
Our solicitors will ensure that the necessary reports (for eg. Pest & Building Report) & searches are obtained prior to the purchaser becoming locked into a binding contract of sale. Following exchange we will ensure your mortgage (if applicable) has been correctly executed & your mortgagee has been provided with all the necessary documentation in order to settle the transaction.
We can assist you with the sale of your property. Once we have received your instructions to proceed, we will obtain all the necessary information & documents required to prepare the Contract of Sale. This document will be provided to the appointed selling agent in order for the property to be advertised for sale,
Please note: A real estate agent must not advertise a property without a "Contract of Sale".
Once you have found a buyer for your property, we will arrange the exchange of contracts with the buyers legal representative. We will ensure all amendments to the contract are negotiated & agreed upon by all parties prior to an exchange.
If applicable, we will arrange for your Mortgage on title, to be discharged on settlement of the transaction.
Given the recent changes in conveyancing procedures, with the introduction of electronic conveyancing, the legal process can be quite daunting. We therefore recommend the appointment of a solicitor to help you through the sale transaction.
The solicitors at iconveyancing.net understand that the purchase or sale of property can be the most important decision you can make in your lifetime. This is the very reason why seeking legal advice is imperative. We're quite often asked by our clients to assist them when they're refinancing property. They prefer us to deal directly with their mortgagee to ensure an efficient settlement of their refinance.
When it comes to refinancing your existing property its essential that the legal aspect of the transaction is carefully handled from the beginning to finalisation.
Our clients come to us inquiring about refinancing their properties after reviewing their current home loan or investment properties for a multitude of reasons. Whether it be to increase their borrowings for a particular purpose, wishing to take advantage of lower interest rates, consolidating debt or reducing loan repayments.
When you've made the decision to refinance your property, you should liase with a solicitor to obtain the necessary legal advice and to ensure the transaction from one lender to another is settled legally and as efficient as possible.
Please direct your inquiry to our contact form on this website.
Our firm can assist you with the drafting and lodgment of a Power of Attorney. A Power of Attorney is a legal document where you nominate a person or trustee organisation to manage your assets and financial matters, in case you're unable to do so. For eg. you may be travelling, or ill, or have had an accident. You still have control of your affairs and you can revoke your Power of Attorney at any time, provided you have capacity to understand and appreciate the significance of the decisions you are making.
A General Power of Attorney becomes invalid when you die, or you lose the mental capacity to manage your own affairs.
An Enduring Power of Attorney however will continue to have effect during your lifetime, even if you lose the capactity to self manage your affairs. It also becomes invalid on your death.
We will assist with the drafting of the legal documents and lodge them for registration on your behalf at the Land and Property Information Department.
Now you have settled your property transactions, you may wish to have your Last Will and Testament drafted by our firm.
A Will is a legal document with instructions for who you want to inherit your estate. A Will helps you to communicate your final wishes to your friends and family about how to distribute your property, pay off your debts, handle business or family needs.
If you pass away without creating a valid Will, your estate is divided based on intestacy laws and your property may not be given to the beneficiaries you would have chosen.
We can assist with the drafting of the entire document, arrange for the Will to be signed and witnessed by 2 witnesses.
Please do not hesitate to make inquiries on our contact form on this website.