Many people might not be able to distinguish between a lawyer and a conveyancer. Whether you’ve decided to buy or sell a property, you will need someone who can represent you in the preparation of the necessary documentation to settle the property.
Conveyancing is the process of transferring ownership of land from one owner to another, abiding by the terms of contract of sale of that property. Every Australian state has different laws, forms, fees, regulations requirements as part of the conveyancing process. Both and buyer and seller have rights and obligations under the contract.
If you are planning on buying a property, you may also need someone to review the Contract of Sale which comes advertised with the property. Of course you’d want to have an experienced professional who can provide you with a broad scope of conveyancing services. You need your confidence instilled with the company you choose to know that you will be fully protected at all times and all the legal paperwork for settlement is prepared properly. This is where the distinction between a lawyer and a conveyancer is very important.
Conveyancers can either possess the qualifications necessary to practice conveyancing or they can be a lawyer. If you decide to opt for a conveyancer who isn’t a lawyer, you need to make sure that they are fully licensed. If not, they can’t practice conveyancing at all. Therefore, before you choose a conveyancer, it’s a very good idea to ask the conveyancer to show evidence that they are fully licensed. This way it can eliminate any worry you may have and you can be satisfied the person representing you is allowed to do so legally.
It is also very important to remember that conveyancers who aren’t lawyers are limited in the conveyancing services they can provide. This is because certain services can only be performed by a lawyer.
How to pick a conveyancer
When choosing your conveyancer, you have every right to do your own conveyancing. However you won’t have a legal practitioner’s or conveyancer’s professional indemnity insurance to protect you if you do something wrong.
All conveyancing businesses must comply with the minimum professional standards of the relevant state and territory law society. Every licensed conveyancing company has their own standards and must comply with their own rules, recommendations, and legislative regulations.
Here are some tips to help you choose:
- Good conveyancers charge reasonable prices
- Quality always beats quantity
- Be wary of giveaways which are usually used to lure you in
- Don’t be influenced by ads that claim to be the good guys
- Ignore ads that leave you intimidated by the unknown because of little knowledge
Here at Conveyancing Melbourne, we are experienced, highly accredited conveyancers which perform various conveyancing services to meet the needs of your clients. We are located in Melbourne and offer quality and reliable expert advice. We will take action immediately whether you are buying or selling a property. We can even help you out with refinancing your mortgage. Don’t waste your time on second rate services when Conveyancing Melbourne has got your needs covered with our fixed price conveyancing!