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What is Conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another. It involves a series of steps that ensure the transaction is completed legally and efficiently. Whether you are buying or selling a property, understanding the conveyancing process is crucial.
Key Steps in Conveyancing
Instruction to a Conveyancer: The process begins when you instruct a qualified conveyancer or attorney to handle the transaction. This professional will guide you through every step.
Preliminary Checks:
The conveyancer conducts searches to verify property details, such as title deeds and any encumbrances.
Drafting Contracts:
The conveyancer prepares the sale agreement, outlining the terms and conditions of the sale.
Exchanging Contracts:
Once both parties agree,t he contract is signed, and a deposit is typically paid.
Finalizing the Transfer:
The conveyancer handles the registration of the property transfer with the Deeds Office, ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Why You Need a Professional
Navigating the conveyancing process can be complex. A qualified conveyancer ensures that all legalities are addressed, minimizing the risk of errors that could delay the transaction. At Hirschowitz Flionis Attorneys, we pride ourselves on our expertise and commitment to making the process as smooth as possible.