ConveyancingTAS
A complete matter-management solution allowing conveyancers, lawyers, paralegals, and support staff to run a busy conveyancing practice in Tasmania.
2 Matter Plans
Overview
A complete matter-management solution allowing conveyancers, lawyers, paralegals, and support staff to run a busy conveyancing practice in Tasmania. Each step in the transaction is set out in sequential order with easy access to all required precedents and a simple but comprehensive commentary.
Prepared by highly experienced and specialised legal practitioners, the matter plan provides access to template contracts, letters, and up-to-date precedents. The commentary covers all issues that arise regularly as well as more complex issues that arise from time to time.
Precedents in this publication include:
- To do lists;
- Deed of mutual rescission of contract;
- Letter to vendor's solicitor submitting transfer;
- Letter to purchaser following registration;
- Settlement instructions mortgagee;
- After settlement letter to vendor;
- Order on the agent;
- Settlement instructions with mortgagee;
- Settlement instructions with no mortgagee;
- Notice to complete;
- Settlement adjustment sheet.
The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
2 Matter Plans Included
- ALERT - Foreign resident capital gains withholding changes from 1/1/25. The rate increases to 15% and the $750,000 threshold is removed. The rules will apply to all taxable property sales. The changes apply to contracts entered into on or after this date.“Foreign resident capital gains withholding changes from 1/1/25. The rate increases to 15% and the $750,000 threshold is removed. The rules will apply to all taxable property sales. The changes apply to contracts entered into on or after this date.”
- Full Commentary - Sale of Real Property (TAS)“null”
- Reference materials
- Overview“The purpose of a conveyancing transaction is to transfer the title and use of real property from one party to another. It is not adversarial but is necessarily investigative. Mainly, this is a time of relief for the vendor that they have sold their property and a time of happy, excited anticipation ...”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Contract
- C. Negotiation and exchange
- D. Mid transaction
- E. If required - Claims and notices
- F. Settlement
- G. Finalising the matter
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
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