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Why do I need a Lawyer/Conveyancer?

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Why do I need a Lawyer/Conveyancer? 

Property conveyancing is a critical part of any real estate transaction, however, many people make the mistake of trying to go it alone, which can lead to serious problems down the track.


Conveyancing involves the legal transfer of ownership of a property from one person to another, which is usually the final part of the process. While it may not be as visible as the role of real estate agents, it’s just as important.


Here are five reasons why you should use a lawyer or conveyancer for your real estate transaction. The process begins when the sale contract is signed and officially concludes on settlement day.  



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