Property Law

Property Law

Our experienced team of real estate attorneys is committed to helping you comprehend all the legalities involved in property transactions. Whether you're a buyer or a seller, we ensure that you have a clear understanding of your rights and responsibilities throughout the process.

If you encounter any disputes with your landlord concerning property repairs or rental issues, our attorneys are here to protect your interests. We strive to find swift resolutions and maintain harmonious landlord-tenant relationships.

Rest easy knowing that our property law team has your back. With our guidance, you can proceed with land and property transactions confidently, free from legal uncertainties. Contact us today to secure expert real estate legal services for a streamlined and stress-free experience.

Our Comprehensive Range of Property Services Includes:

  • Contracts

  • Conveyancing

  • Property Transactions

  • Sub-Division

  • Property Development

These are just a glimpse of the wide range of legal matters our highly trained team can expertly handle. Get in touch today and we will promptly provide you with tailored options and realistic expectations.

Share the details of your specific concern, and we will promptly provide you with tailored options and realistic expectations.

Contact us today for an initial consultation to discuss your specific goals and requirements.

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or call us at (03) 9562 2662 to book your consultation.

FAQs

Comprehensive Property Law Services

  • Obtaining legal advice from a property lawyer prior to entering a tenancy, purchase or sale contract is recommended to ensure that you are entering a fair and equitable agreement and that you are aware of your rights under the contract. A conveyancer can assist with the selling and buying process of real estate and all conveyancing work as defined in the Conveyancers Act 2006 (Vic).

  • A lawyer is qualified to provide legal advice in relation to the documents and process involved in a property matter. We aim to protect your legal interests. A conveyancer is licensed to assist purchasers and sellers of real estate, and a real estate agent’s role is to acquaint potential purchasers to a client’s property in return for a fee. Neither of these parties are qualified to provide legal advice on the documents and processes of property matters.

  • Settlement refers to the transfer of property ownership from a seller to a purchaser. PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) is an Australian electronic conveyancing service that enables lawyers and conveyancers to prepare, sign and lodge transfer documents, pay settlement monies, duties, taxes and all other disbursements, and digitally communicate between the parties.

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