Vendor Conveyancing
Thinking about selling your property? Upsizing, downsizing or expanding your portfolio, let us know and we can help you through the entire process to fit in with your needs.
No matter what your motivation behind selling a property at Open Door Legal we understand that this period can be a stressful, but also a very rewarding time in your life. We strive to simplify the legal work and minimise any potential distress you may face and to make the process as pain free as possible. Using our comprehensive tailor made approach as we work closely with you adding value to the process leading to the sale of your property.
Discover, what it is like having a dedicated property team that is there to offer you the peace of mind you want. Chances are you may not be familiar with the conveyancing process. Find out how Open Door Legal can deliver a headache free service. We will assist and:
- provide you with guidance, making sure that you understands the steps involved in the conveyancing process, keeping you fully informed throughout from start to finish;
- discuss any special conditions which may be unique to your situation and why it would be inyour best interest to include them into the contract for sale;
- advise you as to the NSW Vendor disclosure requirements and responsibilities and the impact of non- disclosure;
- advise you as to the required surveys and certificates required for the contract;
- advise on your rights under the contract for sale, such as value of a cooling off period;
- prepare a contract for sale for your property that is complaint with relevant legislation and regulations within 72 hours of your instructions (subject to availability of statutory surveys and searches);
- respond to enquiries from potential purchasers, maintaining your best interests and providing guidance to you and confirming your instructions;
- attend to exchange of contract on your behalf, if required;
- attend to exchange of contract on your behalf, if required;
- co-ordinate and negotiate on your behalf with all associated parties, such as purchaser solicitors, banks, agents, mortgage brokers to ensure for smooth continuity;
- prepare adjustment figures for utilities and council rates, book and attend settlement; and
- advise as to any possible settlement delays.
Get in touch with us to see how we can tailor the process to fit in with your needs.