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Caloundra Conveyancing

Conveyancing Services From $499 inc GST
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Caloundra Conveyancing & EXPERTS IN PROPERTY SALE, PURCHASE, & TRANSFER CONVEYANCING

Your Affordable Partner for High-Quality Property Transaction Services

Get easy access to a Conveyancing in Caloundra. We'll steer you clear of the snags when you're purchasing or selling, keeping the process straightforward and stress-free. You can count on us to deliver an affordable service that won't hit you with hidden charges—our prices are fixed fees and are set in stone. Whether you need a contract review before signing or assistance from conveyance to settlement, we've got you covered.

Our conveyancing services are fully digital, eliminating the need for paper and minimising postal communication. Everything is handled through email and phone, saving you from taking time off work. Sign your documents effortlessly with e-signing technology, and communicate with us conveniently via phone, tablet, or computer without the need for in-person meetings.

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KRISTY FLETCHER

Senior Lawyer

Kristy, dubbed the "Queensland Queen," shines with her in-depth knowledge of Queensland's conveyancing scene. Kristy not only leads our Queensland team but also embodies the very spirit of dynamic conveyancing leadership.

Kristy's sharp conveyancing skills are the result of her dynamic experience at top-tier firms, handling a hefty caseload with finesse. Kristy holds a Bachelor of Justice with a major in Criminology and a Bachelor of Laws. Similar to how police officers collect intelligence to prevent criminal activities, Kristy excels in spotting potential issues in contracts and foreseeing challenges that may arise in conveyancing transactions.

Qualifications:
Kristy completed her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Bachelor of Justice (Majoring in Critical Criminology) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She obtained her Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GDLP) at College of Law.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Deposit under a contract can be up to a maximum of10% of the price in most cases. However, this can be varied when the parties negotiate and agree on a reduced amount, which can range from any amount from $0 to the full 10%. Quite commonly deposits will be for amounts of $5,000.00 or $10,000.00.

Deposits can be paid in two parts usually referred to as the initial deposit and balance deposit. An initial deposit is generally payable when you sign the contract however you can change this to another date if the seller agrees. The balance deposit will usually be payable 48 hours after finance satisfaction, 14 days from the contract date or any other date the seller and buyer deem appropriate. It is important that you make sure you pay the deposit when it is due and ensure that you have sufficient ability with your financial institution to make that date as determined by the contract. Failing to pay a deposit on time will put you in breach of the contract and give the seller rights to terminate the contract, claim damages from you and claim the full deposit amount.
Conveyancing is the process of transferring real property between people. This could be done as a purchase, sale or transfer without a Contract.
We recommend you see a lawyer before you sign the Contract. That way you can be advised of what the Contract will mean for you during the conveyance, what special conditions you should insert in the Contract, and anything you should do before you sign the Contract.
Some Property Law Firms will allow you to complete a majority of your paperwork for the conveyance online. There will be some forms for the Office of State Revenue or Land Titles Registry that you will still need to complete in hardcopy. In some cases however it may be possible to complete all your paperwork online if you are also completing settlement by an electronic settlement platform.

If you are purchasing a building as part of your transaction then you should seriously consider obtaining a building and pest inspection. You will use a licenced building inspector for the inspection and the inspector will tell you if there are costly issues with the property that you may want to have the seller rectify before settlement.

No. Your conveyancer, lawyer or their agent will attend settlement on your behalf.

An electronic settlement uses a program, such as PEXA or Sympli, to transfer money and lodge transfer documents at settlement. It makes the process much smoother with transfer documents being lodged and funds being transferred immediately after settlement.

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