Conveyancing

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Property Sales, Purchases & Transfers

Property Sales, Purchases & Transfers

Conveyancing involves the legal work required to transfer ownership of property. Solicitors are trained with both legal and conveyancing skills to perform this work.

Such conveyancing and legal assistance is available for clients of Gary Inglis across regional South Australia, including the Adelaide Hills, Mount Barker, Victor Harbor, Riverland, and surrounding areas, for residential and rural conveyancing matters.

Support is provided for both buying and selling property, with guidance focused on explaining legal requirements, timeframes, and obligations.

The aim is to ensure transactions are completed correctly in a timely manner  and in accordance with South Australian law.

Conveyancing services include:

If you are planning to buy, sell or transfer a property Gary Inglis is available to help ensure the transaction is handled professionally and efficiently.

Conveyancing services include:

If you are planning to buy, sell or transfer a property Gary Inglis is available to help ensure the transaction is handled professionally and efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

While it is possible to manage conveyancing without legal assistance, professional advice can help identify legal risks, ensure contractual obligations are understood, and reduce the likelihood of errors or delays, helping to ensure a smooth transaction.

It is generally advisable to seek advice before signing a contract, or as early as possible in the transaction, to ensure the terms and conditions are understood and appropriate to your circumstances.

Do I need to engage a solicitor when buying or selling property?
While it is possible to manage conveyancing without legal assistance, professional advice can help identify legal risks, ensure contractual obligations are understood, and reduce the likelihood of errors or delays, helping to ensure a smooth transaction.

When do I engage a solicitor when buying or selling property?
It is generally advisable to seek advice before signing a contract, or as early as possible in the transaction, to ensure the terms and conditions are understood and appropriate to your circumstances.