Get Expert Conveyancing Services In Sydney From Kave At Law
What Is Conveyancing?
Our Conveyancing Services
Property Sale
Kave At Law follows all the tasks related to property sale, such as negotiating terms, drafting contracts, and providing guidance for a smooth settlement process.
Property Purchase
We also offer conveyancing services for property purchases and provide related services such as reviewing contracts and ensuring legal compliance from both parties to ensure a hassle-free property purchase process.
Contract Review
Our expert legal team of qualified lawyers will analyse and review all legal documents carefully. We pay attention to each section, as well as terms and conditions, to ensure your rights and interests are prioritised at every step.
Title Transfer
Our services include title transfer as well; our lawyers will help you follow all the legalities required to transfer property titles smoothly and efficiently.
Strata Title Matters
We provide strata inspections and compliance with its Law to ensure and help you through the cases of strata title matter easily.
Dos and Don’ts For Conveyancing
The Do’s are
- Ensure you have all the contracts, necessary documents and certificates required by Law when selling your property.
- Perform proper property searches.
- Arrange finances in advance.
- Sign the contract only after thoroughly reading the contract and taking expert advice from a professional.
- Negotiate the terms mentioned in the contract with the buyer.
- Ensure that all the reports applicable to the property, such as building, strata report, pest, and survey reports, are collected.
- Cross-check the terms discussed with you and the ones written in the contract to avoid misunderstandings and mitigate risks.
The Don’ts are
- Do not sign the contract unless you agree with the terms and understand the conditions correctly. Once signed, you will be legally bound to follow them and cannot change your mind later.
- Only a properly drafted contract can bind you legally. If you have concerns or confusion regarding the terms and conditions, do not hesitate to ask your solicitor or legal representative for clarity.
- Do not be reluctant to negotiate the terms of the contract.
- Do not rely on unreliable sources for advice; always consult a professional.
- Do not make assumptions about verbal assurance; verify and seek clarification whenever needed.