Conveyancer in Adelaide, SA
Conveyancer in Adelaide, SA
You will need an Adelaide conveyancer if you have just bought or sold a property conveyance in Adelaide.
If so, you recommend that you use us as we are Adelaide lawyers as well as conveyancers.
As Adelaide lawyers, we are entitled to carry out conveyancing services on behalf of clients at no more cost than a conveyancer – and let’s face it lawyers have a lot more qualifications than conveyancers.
The sale and purchase of land involves a process called a “conveyance of land”. Conveyancing Adelaide is the process by which the legal ownership of land is changed or transferred.
This includes changing the names on the original certificate of title which is the legal identifier of the land and making sure the land is transferred as “clear title” i.e. free of any encumbrances or debt. In Adelaide, an Adelaide solicitor or a conveyancer is qualified to do this.
Historically, Adelaide solicitors have always been entitled to carry out Adelaide conveyancing services, well before the introduction of conveyancers. We can be called upon to conduct conveyancing services when you are buying, selling or transferring land for any reason, even from family member to family member.
If you are selling a property conveyancer to someone you know, you will need a contract. We can assist in this regard.
At Di Rosa Lawyers, conveyancer Adelaide specializes in South Australian property law as well as conveyancing. Should any legal difficulties arise, we will advise you and protect your interests.
We put our clients’ needs first and make sure they are kept informed of the process step by step.
Because we are experienced property lawyers Adelaide and conveyancers we have the necessary expertise to deal with all matters relating to the sale and purchase of land including:
If you are thinking of buying or selling land in Adelaide or anywhere else in South Australia, and need a conveyancer for advice about how you can do so legally and properly, contact us now on 8276 7955 or email us your enquiry at admin@dirosalawyers.com.au.
You will need an Adelaide conveyancer if you have just bought or sold a property in Adelaide.
If so, you recommend that you use us as we are Adelaide lawyers as well as Adelaide conveyancers.
As Adelaide lawyers, we are entitled to carry out conveyancing services on behalf of clients at no more cost than an Adelaide conveyancer – and let’s face it lawyers have a lot more qualifications than conveyancers.
The sale and purchase of land involves a process called a “conveyance of land”. Conveyancing is the process by which the legal ownership of land is changed or transferred.
This includes changing the names on the original certificate of title which is the legal identifier of the land and making sure the land is transferred as “clear title” i.e. free of any encumbrances or debt. In Adelaide an Adelaide solicitor or an Adelaide conveyancer is qualified to do this.
Historically, Adelaide solicitors have always been entitled to carry out Adelaide conveyancing services, well before the introduction of conveyancers. We can be called upon to conduct conveyancing services when you are buying, selling or transferring land for any reason, even from family member to family member.
If you are selling a property to someone you know, you will need a contract. We can assist in this regard.
At Di Rosa Lawyers we specialise in South Australian property law as well as Adelaide conveyancing. Should any legal difficulties arise, we will advise you and protect your interests.
We put our clients’ needs first and make sure they are kept informed of the process step by step.
Because we are experienced Adelaide property lawyers and conveyancers we have the necessary expertise to deal with all matters relating to the sale and purchase of land including:
If you are thinking of buying or selling land in Adelaide or anywhere else in South Australia, and need an Adelaide conveyancer for advice about how you can do so legally and properly, contact us now on 8276 7955 or email us your enquiry at admin@dirosalawyers.com.au.
The information on this page is not intended nor to be considered as legal advice. You should seek advice from us by engaging us or another legal practitioner who specialises in this area.