Other Conveyancer Services

We have a large range of conveyancing services that we can help you with.

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  • Contract preparation including private sales
  • Form 1 preparation (when acting for the Vendor)
  • Change of name
  • Family and matrimonial Transfers/settlements
  • Deceased estates
  • Private Mortgages
  • Caveats
  • Creation and discharge of encumbrances
  • Granting, Variation and extinguishment of Easements
  • and much more!

Conveyancing Services overview

The services offered by Deed & Divide conveyancing in South Australia cover a broad spectrum of property-related legal matters:

Contract Preparation, including Private Sales: A conveyancer assist in the preparation of legally binding contracts for property transactions, ensuring that all terms and conditions are clear and compliant with South Australian property laws.

Form 1 Preparation (When Acting for the Vendor): When representing the seller, conveyancers are responsible for preparing the Form 1 documentation, which provides essential property information to potential buyers. This is a critical part of the disclosure process.

Change of Name: Conveyancers handle legal procedures related to changing property ownership names, ensuring a seamless transition that adheres to local regulations.

Family and Matrimonial Transfers/Settlements: In cases of family or marital property transfers, conveyancers facilitate the legal process, ensuring that ownership is transferred appropriately and that all parties’ rights and interests are protected.

Deceased Estates: When handling properties within deceased estates, conveyancers navigate the legal complexities involved in the transfer of property from the deceased person to their heirs or beneficiaries.

Private Mortgages: Conveyancers assist in the legal documentation required for private mortgage arrangements, ensuring that all terms and conditions are clearly defined, and the interests of both parties are protected.

Caveats: Conveyancers can help with the lodging of caveats on property titles, protecting the interests of a party with a legal claim or interest in the property.

Creation and Discharge of Encumbrances: Conveyancers manage the legal processes associated with creating and discharging encumbrances, such as easements or covenants, ensuring that these are carried out according to property laws.

Granting, Variation, and Extinguishment of Easements: Conveyancers oversee the legal procedures related to granting, modifying, or extinguishing easements on a property. This involves ensuring compliance with local regulations and property laws.

These services underline the role of conveyancers in facilitating smooth and legally sound property transactions in South Australia. They play a critical role in protecting the interests of both buyers and sellers, navigating the complexities of property law, and ensuring that all transactions adhere to local regulations and requirements.