Conveyancing ACT

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It is wise for both parties – the

buyer and the seller – to engage a conveyancer to

navigate this process, as it

needs a bit of a legal.

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You don’t legally have to engage a conveyance,

but knowing the ins and outs of

property agreements can be quite hard for

the layman.

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Both buyers and sellers will be asked by the real estate agent to provide contact details of

your conveyancer for the sales and purchase agreement, so it is best to do your homework upfront and have one already

chosen.

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The most common reasons you would engage a conveyancer is when you are:•buying or selling a property

•subdividing land

•updating a title (i.e. registering a death)

•registering, changing or removing an easement

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