Whether you are buying a house in the Melbourne suburbs or looking to purchase a commercial property in Melbourne CBD, our experienced conveyancing solicitors will help with all stages of buying and selling property in Victoria.
With a commitment to quality, we will keep you informed throughout the entire process, offering pre-contractual advice to ensure you are aware of your rights and responsibilities before signing any contracts.
We have expert knowledge of property law and property transactions in Victoria. From buying or selling a home, unit, vacant block or strata title through to commercial real estate or rural property, our services include:
- Legal advice in regard to real estate contract law
- Drafting and reviewing contracts
- Auction contracts and purchases off-the-plan
- Cost appraisal including stamp duty, 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, strata, or crown
- Property tenancy including joint tenants and tenants in common
- Vendor’s Statement, general conditions, and special conditions
- The cooling off period and deposits
- Put and Call Options
- Retirement Village purchases, leases and service contracts
- Commercial property including leases
- Dispute resolution and litigation
- Building contracts, owner builder issues and the Building Act 1995
- Liaison with financial institutions in regard to deposit bonds, loans, mortgages and discharges of mortgages
- Execution of contracts 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 and registering Powers of Attorney
- Advice in regard to easements and covenants on title searches
Please call us or arrange a time to meet with Charmain for specific and personalised advice about your legal matter.