What We Offer
We offer a friendly and professional service in a wide range of conveyancing but not limited to the following:
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Plan of Subdivision
Here at ECM Conveyancing, we would be more than happy to assist with your plan of subdivision queries. We are happy to provide you with a no obligation discussion on your plan of subdivision requirements and what is involved step by step and the Land Titles Office fees which will be payable to lodge an Application to Register a Plan of Subdivision pursuant to Section 22 of the Subdivision Act 1988. -
Commercial Property Conveyancing
ECM Conveyancing can assist in both the sell and purchase process of a commercial property conveyance. Please contact our office to gain more understanding of the requirements and processes or to get started. -
Pre Contract advice
We offer free pre-contract and Section 32 Statement advice which is carried out by our experienced conveyancers and Licensed Conveyancer. Please contact our office to discuss or to get started.
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Residential property conveyancing
We deal with residential property conveyancing on a day-to-day basis and we would be more than happy to hear from you so that we may assist you with the process in the smooth hand over of keys at settlement. Please contact our office and one of our friendly and experienced conveyancers will be more than happy to assist with your queries. -
Family Related Transfers
Here at ECM Conveyancing, we can assist you with all your transfer of property ownership requirements. Please contact our office to gain more understanding of the requirements and processes or to get started. -
Vendor Section 32 statements and Contracts of sale
Before a property is sold, you must give the buyer a Section 32 statement. This document is usually prepared by your legal practitioner or conveyancer. The reason it is called a Section 32 statement is because the information it must contain is set out in section 32 of the Sale of Land Act 1962. The Section 32 statement contains information about the property’s title. A property is sold when both you and the buyer have signed the contract of sale. Prospective buyers make a formal offer on your property by giving you a signed contract of sale.