Residential Conveyancing

Full Legal Support for South Australia’s Residential Property Transactions

Buying Property

When buying property in South Australia, the conveyancing process involves several steps to ensure that the transaction is legally binding and all required documentation is completed correctly. By choosing Advance Conveyancing, you’ll receive expert assistance throughout the entire process – our team ensures that your interests are protected, all legal aspects are covered, and the transaction proceeds smoothly.

Selling Property

✅ Contract and Form 1 review
✅ Client Authorisation forms & VOI completion
✅ Communication with your lender (if needed)
✅ Government and statutory searches
✅ Contract conditions compliance
✅ Calculation of the adjustment of rates and taxes
✅ Advise Purchaser representative
✅ Settlement statement preparation
✅ Settlement coordination and completion
✅ Notifications to relevant parties (SA Water, Council, etc.)

Form 1 Preparation

At Advance Conveyancing we can assist with your Contract and Form 1 Preparation

The Form 1 contains key property details,

  • council rates,
    • cooling-off rights,
    • encumbrances,
    • easements,
    • and strata information.

Sourced from the State Government, local council, and vendor, it must be accurate and complete before reaching the purchaser.

We can expertly prepare both Form 1s and Contracts of Sale in South Australia.

Matrimonial & Family Transfers

Life brings both celebrations and challenges, and sometimes, these changes affect property ownership. Whether you’re getting married, starting a same-sex de facto relationship, or dealing with the loss of a loved one, these transitions require care and expertise.

If you need to transfer property or a business within your family, between partners, or due to a de facto relationship, we’re here to help. Our conveyancers will handle all necessary documentation and coordinate with banks if needed, ensuring a smooth and stress-free process.

Talk to our team to see if your certain conditions possible to be FREE of stamp duty and help you understand the upcoming steps to take

Caveats

A caveat is a legal safeguard placed on a Certificate of Title to protect an individual’s unregistered interest in a property. This could include a mortgage agreement or a spouse’s claim. Once lodged, the caveat restricts any further dealings with the property until the interest is resolved.

It is not always easy to determine whether you have an interest in a property by reason of a debt or agreement. It is important to seek competent legal advice in any case where you are considering lodging a caveat against someone’s property.

If you think you have a legal interest and want to protect that interest the it is best to talk to your conveyancer or solicitor to advise you and arrange for the preparation and registration

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