When would you need a property conveyancer? The sale or purchase of land (whether it’s your home, an investment or commercial property) is commonly the most important type of financial decision people will ever have to make.
Who should you trust to make sure everything runs smoothly?
You will almost certainly need a property conveyancer Adelaide. Most people are not aware that lawyers can also operate as property conveyancers in South Australia. Lawyers are much more qualified to be property conveyancers in what is, after all, a hugely important legal transaction for most people. Most people don’t know about the intricate legal requirements around the settlement process of buying or selling a property in Adelaide.
So just what does a property conveyancer and by extension a property lawyer do?
Here’s a brief rundown of the types of things we will do for you as your property conveyancers buying or selling a property:
Naturally, we do a lot more than taking care of residential sales. Our services also extend to other work that property conveyancers commonly do such as:
Here’s a summary of the other property conveyancer services we provide:
At Di Rosa Lawyers we not only have property conveyancers but also property lawyers who specialise in property law. Should any legal difficulties arise, we will advise you and protect your interests.
We have acted for many homeowners, investors and developers within South Australia, as well as interstate and overseas.
Di Rosa Lawyers has a large network of real estate agents, mortgage brokers, financial planners, auctioneers, accountants and other professionals who refer work to us and from whom we draw practical information and technical knowledge which we invest in the work that we do on behalf of our clients.
We’re property investors ourselves as well as property investors and have seen and done it all in the property game. We do this type of thing day in and day out and have seen and dealt with just about every situation. Experience and expertise counts. Call us now on (08) 8276 7955 to discuss your situation.
When would you need a property conveyancer? The sale or purchase of land (whether it’s your home, an investment or commercial property) is commonly the most important type of financial decision people will ever have to make.
Who should you trust to make sure everything runs smoothly?
You will almost certainly need a property conveyancer. Most people are not aware that lawyers can also operate as property conveyancers in South Australia. Lawyers are much more qualified to be property conveyancers in what is, after all, a hugely important legal transaction for most people. Most people don’t know about the intricate legal requirements around the settlement process of buying or selling a property in Adelaide.
So just what does a property conveyancer and by extension a property lawyer do?
Here’s a brief rundown of the types of things we will do for you as your property conveyancers buying or selling a property:
Naturally, we do a lot more than taking care of residential sales. Our services also extend to other work that property conveyancers commonly do such as:
Here’s a summary of the other property conveyancer services we provide:
At Di Rosa Lawyers we not only have property conveyancers but also property lawyers who specialise in property law. Should any legal difficulties arise, we will advise you and protect your interests.
We have acted for many homeowners, investors and developers within South Australia, as well as interstate and overseas.
Di Rosa Lawyers has a large network of real estate agents, mortgage brokers, financial planners, auctioneers, accountants and other professionals who refer work to us and from whom we draw practical information and technical knowledge which we invest in the work that we do on behalf of our clients.
We’re property investors ourselves as well as property investors and have seen and done it all in the property game. We do this type of thing day in and day out and have seen and dealt with just about every situation. Experience and expertise counts. Call us now on (08) 8276 7955 to discuss your situation.
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.