Conveyancing Services

Many people do not understand the difference between a conveyancer and a solicitor.

A conveyancer is a person who is authorised to carry out conveyancing transactions that is transactions relating to the purchase or sale of a property. They are authorised to carry out all transactions to effect the purchase or sale but are not qualified to give legal advice.

Only a solicitor is qualified to give you legal advice. There are many situations where in the course of the conveyancing transaction there could be problems that arise in relation to the contract or restrictions relating to the property or disputes. Only a solicitor is qualified to give you legal advice and if necessary take court proceedings to enforce your legal rights. A Conveyancer is not authorised to take any court proceedings on your behalf.

Many people choose a conveyancer because they believe that they are somehow cheaper. We have found that this is not necessarily the case and our rates for conveyancing transactions are comparable to many conveyances.

We have experience in purchases and sales of both residential and commercial property.


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