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Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another. It generally includes reviewing contracts, completing property searches, preparing documents, coordinating with banks and other parties, and managing settlement.

You should contact a conveyancer before signing the Contract of Sale. Flexi Conveyancing can review the contract and Section 32 Vendor Statement so you understand the conditions, restrictions and obligations associated with the property before making a commitment.

Yes. Flexi Conveyancing can review the Contract of Sale and Section 32 Vendor Statement before you sign. This can help identify special conditions, restrictions and other matters that may affect your purchase.

A Section 32 Vendor Statement is a legal document provided by the seller before a property contract is signed. It contains important information about the property, including title details, rates, planning information, services, restrictions and other relevant disclosures.

Flexi Conveyancing assists buyers by reviewing contracts, checking the Section 32 statement, preparing documents, monitoring finance and special conditions, coordinating with the lender and seller representative, calculating adjustments and managing settlement.

Flexi Conveyancing can prepare the Contract of Sale and Section 32 Vendor Statement, provide the documents to the selling agent, coordinate with the lender, arrange mortgage discharge, review settlement adjustments and complete the settlement process.

Yes. A completed Section 32 Vendor Statement and Contract of Sale are generally required before a property can be offered for sale. Preparing these documents early can help avoid delays once a buyer is found.

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