Conveyancing & Property Law
Conveyancing & Property Law
Property transactions and disputes require careful documents, timelines and compliance.
Property matters need a structured approach because delays often arise from incomplete documents, unclear instructions, unpaid amounts or unresolved issues between parties.
Typical property-related matters
This service may assist with sale agreements, transfer-related support, lease reviews, property disputes, ownership questions, due diligence, title-related concerns and document preparation for property transactions.
Information usually required
- Seller and purchaser details
- Property description and address
- Sale agreement or draft agreement
- Proof of identity or company documents
- Proof of payment or deposit details
- Bond or financing information
- Existing lease agreements
- Rates or municipal information where applicable
- Correspondence between parties
- Title or deed-related documents
- Estate or authority documents if relevant
- Timeline of the issue
Client portal benefit
The portal can show whether the office is awaiting documents, reviewing, drafting, filing, awaiting a third-party response or preparing for completion.