Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring legal ownership of real estate, whether it be for a Vendor or a Purchaser. The law concerning the sale and purchase of real estate can be very complex. Although registered non-lawyer conveyancers are now also legally permitted to conduct conveyancing work for clients their required knowledge and experience is limited to handling straight forward matters in which no legal problems arise. Because of their lack of full legal training and experience they cannot provide legal representation and advice to clients if problems do occur - they must then refer the client on to a qualified lawyer.
Contrary to popular belief there is often not much difference nowadays, if any, between the fees charged by conveyancers and full qualified lawyers for performing straight forward conveyancing work. Having your conveyance handled at the outset by a fully qualified lawyer can minimise the costs, delays and distress that can arise if a problem develops in the course of the matter. It may even avoid those problems arising in the first place as your lawyer may be able to spot a potential legal problem before it actually happens, and take steps to avoid it or at least minimise its' effects.
Peter Buller has more than 40 years personal experience in conducting all aspects of conveyancing and over this time has encountered and dealt with innumerable conveyancing problems on behalf of clients.
Buller McLeod can attend to all of the steps required to complete your residential or commercial purchase or sale, including the preparation of all necessary legal documents such as Vendors (Section 32) Statements, Contracts, Transfers of Land, Restrictive Covenants, Assignments, Commercial Leases, Retirement Village purchases and Planning & Subdivision applications.
We are happy to give fixed price quotes for standard conveyancing matters (purchase or sale) which you will be pleasantly surprised to find are highly competitive with the rates charged by conveyancers.
