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If you haven’t heard of ‘Title Watch’, it’s something we like to inform all clients about. Despite its lack of costs (it’s completely free), it’s
If you haven’t heard of ‘Title Watch’, it’s something we like to inform all clients about. Despite its lack of costs (it’s completely free), it’s
In 2020 a lot of changes happened in the conveyancing industry and since then clients no longer receive their Certificate of Title! Electronic conveyancing was
Stamp duty ranks among the most dreaded fees associated with property purchases, but for some, there might be a surprise in store. Unfortunately it doesn’t
In 2016, legislation was made stricter for property transactions regarding the verification of identity process. This legislation protects Vendors and Purchasers much better than the
Previously we wrote about what can go wrong on Settlement Day and how to possibly avoid any settlement problems that could lead to delays. Following
Today, we’ll share with everyone a little bit about what happens after settlement, following on from our last three blogs. Luckily whether you’re the Vendor
Today, we’re going to delve into what’s involved on Settlement Day. Before we do, let’s address the most common questions clients ask us about Settlement
Here you are, having found the property you want and agreed upon a price. The next significant step is the settlement process, which actually comprises
With our increasing population and desire to live in certain areas, land divisions are an increasingly popular method of creating wealth. Whether subdividing a block
If you’re uncertain about the meaning of Easements and Encumbrances, it’s crucial to understand them before beginning any property transaction. They’re not the same thing,
If you haven’t heard of ‘Title Watch’, it’s something we like to inform all clients about. Despite its lack of costs (it’s completely free), it’s
In 2020 a lot of changes happened in the conveyancing industry and since then clients no longer receive their Certificate of Title! Electronic conveyancing was
Stamp duty ranks among the most dreaded fees associated with property purchases, but for some, there might be a surprise in store. Unfortunately it doesn’t
In 2016, legislation was made stricter for property transactions regarding the verification of identity process. This legislation protects Vendors and Purchasers much better than the
Previously we wrote about what can go wrong on Settlement Day and how to possibly avoid any settlement problems that could lead to delays. Following
Today, we’ll share with everyone a little bit about what happens after settlement, following on from our last three blogs. Luckily whether you’re the Vendor
Today, we’re going to delve into what’s involved on Settlement Day. Before we do, let’s address the most common questions clients ask us about Settlement
Here you are, having found the property you want and agreed upon a price. The next significant step is the settlement process, which actually comprises
With our increasing population and desire to live in certain areas, land divisions are an increasingly popular method of creating wealth. Whether subdividing a block
If you’re uncertain about the meaning of Easements and Encumbrances, it’s crucial to understand them before beginning any property transaction. They’re not the same thing,
If you haven’t heard of ‘Title Watch’, it’s something we like to inform all clients about. Despite its lack of
In 2020 a lot of changes happened in the conveyancing industry and since then clients no longer receive their Certificate
Stamp duty ranks among the most dreaded fees associated with property purchases, but for some, there might be a surprise
In 2016, legislation was made stricter for property transactions regarding the verification of identity process. This legislation protects Vendors and
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