Questions
- How do your quotes work?
- Will I pay a higher price for my conveyancing having used buying-a-property.com.au?
- What is the benefit of using Buying-A-Property's quote service?
- How can Buying-A-Property.com.au offer this service?
- How are conveyancers chosen for my job?
- How do you screen your member providers?
- What is conveyancing?
- When should I talk to a conveyancer?
- What is difference between conveyancers and solicitors?
- Can I do conveyance work myself?
- Are conveyancers cheaper than solicitors?
- How long does conveyance take?
Answers
It is a simple process of matching your needs with conveyancer's services using our proprietary matching technology. Click here for a brief description of how our quotes work.
No.
There are several. Firstly, you save time - our conveyancing
partners call you! We offer you tips and advice for helping you make an
informed buying decision. And lastly, our service is free. There is no
obligation for you to accept quotes referred by us.
Buying-A-Property.com.au is a performance based network. We are paid
on a per-lead basis by businesses in our supplier network.
Buying-A-Property is part of the larger Quotify network of consumer information and referral sites.
We use our proprietary matching technology to best match your needs
with the services of our providers. Some of the factors used in the
matching process include service location, timeframe, ability to
complete the project and budget.
Before being accepted into our provider network our partners are
thoroughly screened and checked for licensing and insurance. Once in
our network, all providers must maintain a minimum quality rating.
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the
ownership of a property from one person to another.
It is recommended you
speak with a conveyance solicitor, lawyer or licensed conveyancer
as soon as possible in the buying process. Conveyancers can help with a
number of pre-sale legal procedures such as reviewing the
contract with
you, help make amendments (if necessary), and organising building or
pest
inspection
repo
Conveyancers are educated and qualified to provide expert advice in
relation to matters of conveyancing and property law only. Solicitors
can give you legal advice about conveyancing as well as other legal
matters
such as wills, estate law, family law and criminal matters to name a
few.
Yes, although DYI conveyance it is not recommended. Self conveyance
can be risky because you cannot get the same insurance available to a
conveyancer or solicitor. If you make a mistake then you are
responsible and will not be able to get financial compensation.
Not always. The fees that solicitors and conveyancers charge for
professional services will vary depending on your needs and
requirements. Ask for a itemised statement of likely costs
and always get more than one quote before you select your provider. Be
wary of low ball bids or cheap services. Often they can be a sign of
basic service with
lots of extra charges and hidden fees.
The general settlement period is 4 - 6 weeks from exchange. Settlement
terms
can be negotiated by either the buyer or seller prior to signing the
contract.
