Conveyancing Solicitors
Understanding conveyancing and the role of your conveyancing solicitor
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the legal term used to describe the process employed by conveyancing solicitors to used to transfer property from one person to another.
What is the job of a conveyancing lawyer or conveyancing solicitors?
You will require the services of conveyancing solicitors or a conveyancing lawyer if you intend to buy or sell a property (residential or commercial). You may also benefit from the services of a conveyancing solicitor if you are involved in the purchase or sale of businesses.
When you are selling a property the conveyancing solicitor is engaged to prepare the Contract and Vendor’s Statement (section 32). When you are purchasing a property your conveyancing lawyer will do all the appropriate checks and legal work prior to booking settlement. Your Conveyancer will prepare the Transfer of Land Form and arrange for both you and the vendor to sign. Conveyancing solicitors or conveyancing lawyers will also calculate figures relating to council rates, water rates and other.
What conveyancing services do Provey conveyancing lawyers offer?
Provey conveyancing and our experienced team of conveyancing solicitors offer our clients a full range of conveyancing services including:
expert conveyancing of residential and commercial properties and specialist expertise in the purchase and sale of small to medium sized businesses.
To find out more about Provey Conveyancing lawyers, our function and how we can help you, contact us today.