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Conveyancing in NSW

Burgess Thomson have experienced conveyancing solicitors to help with all stages of NSW property transactions whether you are buying or selling a home, unit, vacant block, strata title, commercial real estate or rural property, and including:-

  • Legal advice in regard to real estate contract law
  • Drafting and reviewing Contracts for Sale
  • Auction Contracts and purchases off-the-plan
  • Cost appraisal including stamp duty, GST and disbursements such as search and registration fees
  • Tax considerations and asset protection including capital gains tax, and sales or purchases by companies, self managed superannuation funds, family and discretionary trusts and deceased estates
  • Property Title including Torrens, old system, qualified and limited, strata, community, crown or leasehold
  • Property tenancy including joint tenants and tenants in common
  • Statutory warranties, contract conditions and special conditions
  • Section 66W Certificates, the cooling off period and deposits
  • Put and Call Options
  • Retirement Village purchases, leases and service contracts
  • Dispute resolution and litigation
  • Commercial property including leases
  • Building contracts, owner builder issues and the Home Building Act 1989
  • Liaison with financial institutions in regard to deposit bonds, loans, mortgages and discharges of mortgages
  • Execution of contracts, exchange and settlement
  • Adjustments to the purchase price in regard to rates and allowances
  • Advice for first home buyers including the First Home Owner Grant
  • Preparing Powers of Attorney and registering with the Land Titles Office
  • Advice in regard to easements and covenants on title searches

Contact us for more information or to arrange a consultation with an experienced property lawyer in Newcastle.

 

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