Frequently Asked Questions

 
 
 

What does a Conveyancer do?

As your Conveyancer, we will:

  • Protect your interests;

  • Be your advocate;

  • Keep you informed at every step; and

  • Ensure you can exercise your rights and meet your responsibilities

We will always use plain English, not complicated legal terms, so you understand exactly what is happening.

How much does a conveyancer cost?

The cost of a conveyance depends on a number of factors that are involved in the transaction. Things like are you selling or buying, type of property and charges affecting the title. Contact us today for a no obligation free quote.

What are the stamp duty costs when I buy a property?

Stamp duty varies depending on the purchase price.

The stamp duty calculator on the Revenue SA website will provide the answer.

What are the Government costs when I buy a property?

Government cost varies depending on the purchase price.

The property transfer fees calculator on the SAILIS Website will provide the answer.

What are the Lands Titles Office fees when I sell a property?

The only Lands Titles Office fees applicable at settlement on a sale of property are for any applicable mortgage or encumbrance or caveat required to be removed.

I wish to subdivide my property. Who do I need to contact to start the ball rolling?

The first two people you should contact are a Surveyor and a Conveyancer. The Surveyor will organise the plan and consents from the Council, SA Water and the Development Assessment Commission.

The Conveyancer will organise the consent from any Bank or other interest registered on the title and the Lands Tittles office.

Am I entitled to the First Home Owners Grant?

There are several factors which determine the answer to this. Your mortgage broker or banker should be able to assist in this as the FHOG is applicable is usually provided at settlement.

Can I nominate a percentage to hold when I choose tenants in common?

Yes you can hold any percentages you like as long as they total 100%. We strongly recommend you talk to your accountant before allocating percentages.

Do conveyancers have indemnity insurance?

Yes, all conveyancers choose to act in the industry are required to have professional indemnity insurance by the relevant State Government Body (Consumer & Business Services). This is to protect you, the consumer, in the unlikely event that something does go wrong.

When does land tax affect a property I purchase?

Land Tax is applicable when the property is not your principal place of residence. There are other factors that may be applied and worth discussing when you first meet with your conveyancer.

I have sold my house privately. Who do I need to contact?

Contact a Conveyancer as soon as possible to organise for a contract and Form 1 (Vendor Disclosure Statement) to be prepared for signing by both yourself and the purchaser. They will then guide you through the transaction from there.

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