ConveyancingQLD

A complete matter-management solution that conveyancers can rely on for sales and purchases of real property while running a busy conveyancing practice in Queensland.

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Overview

A complete matter-management solution that conveyancers can rely on for sales and purchases of real property while running a busy conveyancing practice in Queensland.

Each step in the transaction is set out in sequential order with all of the required commentary and precedents in one place, making it easy for conveyancing solicitors and their teams to have the right documents on hand at every stage of the purchase or sale.

The commentary has been prepared by experienced legal practitioners and covers issues that arise regularly in Queensland conveyancing, as well as more complex issues that only arise from time to time.

Also included is 1001 Conveyancing Answers (QLD), which is a useful reference guide.

Precedents included in this publication:

  • Settlement statement;
  • Letter to buyer after settlement;
  • Initial letter to other side’s solicitor;
  • Disclosure notice;
  • Order on the agent;
  • Client service agreement (CSA);
  • Letter to buyer enclosing CSA and disclosure notice;
  • Letter to council paying rates;
  • Settlement instructions – Sale with mortgagee.

The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.

 

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