Conveyancers

The role and duties of a conveyancer are not widely known and in the past there has been confusion between the work carried out by a ”solicitor” and that which is carried out by ”conveyancers”.

What is conveyancing?

Conveyancing describes the legal work required to transfer or vary an interest in real property or personal property. The legal work required may include drafting a contract, performing searches and checks on the property, overseeing the exchange, arranging finance and reviewing all legal documents involved in the transaction. These transactions include the buying and selling of property and the creation of a lease, easement and covenant.

Why do you need a conveyancer?

Conveyancers are licenced professionals who have been trained and are experienced in performing the legal work involved in property transactions. We will do all the legal work and provide advice on your contract by explaining the implications and making recommendations on the best course of action.

We understand that your family home or investment property is your most valuable property we which why we recommend you to allow a professional conveyancer to take care of your transaction.

Who do I choose?

Conveyancing is State based law and in NSW it is governed by the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) and Real Property Act 1900 (NSW). It is imperative that you choose a conveyancer who is licenced to practice in your State. 

Gower & Gower is licenced to practice in NSW. The  firm that is dedicated in providing practical and easy to understand advice to our clients. You will find us professional yet very personal and we work hard to ensure that our services meet or exceed your expectations.

 

Buying and Selling

Before you buy or sell a property, it is important that you become well informed. The NSW Fair Trading website offers free information for people looking to buy and sell property. Important topics covered on the NSW Fair Trading website include: