Conveyancing

Residential & Commercial Conveyancing in Wagga Wagga

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Offering a Range of Conveyancing Services

Are you new to the property market? Want an experienced lawyer to help you through the selling or buying of property? The conveyancing property process can be time-consuming and stressful, so it is ideal to have an experienced professional by your side the whole time.


At Farrell Lusher Solicitors, we provide a range of conveyancing services for clients in Wagga Wagga. Whether you are looking at buying or selling residential property, commercial property or business, our team is here to help.


To arrange an appointment, call today on (02) 6921 2008. We also provide assistance with wills and estates.


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Why Get a Professional to Review a Contract Before Signing?

Farrell Lusher Solicitors has an established conveyancing practice in the Riverina and South West Slopes region. Our conveyancing professionals help with the settlement and title transfer process by ensuring that our client is meeting all legal obligations and that our client's rights are protected during this transaction. We ensure the transaction of the property is done properly and runs smoothly.


It is important to have an experienced professional review your contract so you understand what you are committing to and any red flags are identified and raised before you sign. Any errors in the contract can be costly to fix. Our team is committed to reducing any potential risk of things going wrong, and helping you negotiate the terms and conditions of your contract to be in your favour. Costs associated with conveyancing are relatively small in contrast to the price of your home or the potential loss of a deposit, so it is often worth the investment to get experienced advice.


In our team, Mr Grant Gayler and Ms Hayley Challender advise clients in residential house and land transactions and commercial and business property transactions. They are passionate about providing quality service and helpful advice from start to finish.


For an obligation-free quote, please telephone Grant or Hayley on (02) 6921 2008.


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Understanding the Conveyancing Process

Navigating through the conveyancing process can seem like a daunting task, especially if you're new to the property market. However, with the right guidance, it can be managed efficiently. Conveyancing is a legal procedure that involves the transfer of property ownership from the seller to the buyer.


The process usually begins when your offer on a property is accepted, and ends when you receive the keys. It involves several stages, including drawing up and reviewing the contract, conducting searches and surveys, exchanging contracts, and finally, completion.


At Farrell Lusher Solicitors, we understand that each property transaction is unique and may present its own set of challenges. Our team is adept at dealing with various complexities that may arise during the process, ensuring a seamless transaction regardless of the situation.


Whether you're buying or selling residential property, commercial property or a business, we are committed to providing you with the necessary support and guidance throughout each stage of the conveyancing process.


For further information, contact our team today.


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FAQs

  • What is conveyancing and why is it necessary?

    Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another. It involves various tasks, including property searches, contract preparation and ensuring a smooth transfer of title. It is necessary to protect the rights of both buyers and sellers.

  • What are the key steps in the conveyancing process?

    The conveyancing process typically involves pre-contract, pre-completion and post-completion stages. Key steps include property inspections, contract negotiations and the exchange of contracts, leading to the final transfer of ownership.

  • How long does the conveyancing process take?

    The duration of the conveyancing process can vary, but on average, it takes around 8-12 weeks. Delays can occur due to factors such as property chain issues, legal complexities or financing challenges.

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