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Edmonds Conveyancing

Shop 6, 35 Fawcett St,  Ballina,  NSW  2478
  • Edmonds Conveyancing Phone Number0266814222
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About Edmonds Conveyancing

  • ABN 49 977 110 028
  • Established 2004

Services:

  • Online Service

Languages Spoken

  • English

    Fast, cost-effective conveyacing experts for residential and commercial properties.
    2008 Winners - Professional Services under 5 Workers category at the 2008 Ballina Shire Business Awards

    About Us

    Edmonds Conveyancing provides Conveyancing services in the Far North Coast of New South Wales specifically in Ballina, Byron Bay, Lismore, Alstonville, Lennox Head and anywhere in greater New South Wales.

    The team at Edmonds Conveyancing have a tremendous amount of experience in handling property transactions in NSW for its clients. We pride ourselves on delivering a prompt and professional service for all property transactions, keeping what can be an important decision as smooth and easy.

    Edmonds Conveyancing can assist you with:

    • Preparation of contracts for sale or purchase of land
    • Contract review
    • Property settlements and negotiations
    • Commercial & Retail Leases
    • Auction enquiries
    • Assistance with identifying suitable opportunities for finance
    • Assistance for first home owners & the First Home Owners Grant
    • Mortgages, refinancing & property deposit bonds
    • Property developments
    • Property division
    • Our clients include first home buyers, property developers, real estate agents, banks, mortgage brokers and surveyors.

    Fast, Cost-Effective

    Our conveyancing services are offered at competitive rates, and we deliver them through a highly qualified and experienced team that includes licensed conveyancers and industry experts.

    Arrange a consultation with a licensed conveyancer.

    • Since 2004
    • Professional customer service
    • Contract review and advice
    • Property settlements and negotiation
    • Property subdivision

    FAQ
    Edmonds Conveyancing FAQ

    What is conveyancing?

    Put simply, conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the title of a property from one person to another

    Why should I use a conveyancer?

    Buying or selling property is one of the biggest financial transactions or your life. Due to the financial and legal aspects of transferring property, the consequences of making a mistake can be both costly and heartbreaking. By having a licensed conveyancer take care of your property transfer, thei

    Why do I need a conveyancer?

    A licensed Conveyancer has an in-depth understanding of the law concerning property transactions, is required by law to carry professional indemnity insurance and fidelity insurance, and unlike certain solicitors that offer conveyancing, can focus solely on property transfer instead of other legal m

    What is the cooling off period and how does it affect me?

    A cooling off period is the right of a purchaser of property to cancel the agreement within 5 working days. It offers some protection to purchasers that may have rushed into a contract to purchase property and can be used to finalise financial arrangements or perform title searches. Cancelling the a

    Does the cooling off period always apply?

    The cooling off period does not always apply (at auction, for example) and can be waived providing a 66W certificate is signed by a conveyancer who has briefed his or her client with regard to the implications involved of waiving the cooling off period.

    What is a disbursement?

    A disbursement is one of the expenses incurred during the process of searching and obtaining a certificate from local government authorities or local councils etc.

    What happens if either party cannot settle on the due date?

    The vendor or seller can issue a 'Notice to Complete' which means the vendor or seller has 14 days (including weekends and public holidays) to settle the matter. If left unsettled, the purchaser has the right to terminate the contract and is eligible to receive their deposit back. The purchaser may

    What happens at settlement time?

    Settlement is the finalisation of the sale or purchase process. There are usually four parties involved - the buyer and sellers' conveyancers and the banks for the vendor and purchaser. On settlement, the purchaser's bank will exchange cheques as per the instructions of the buyer's conveyancer and i

    What neess to happen before settlement?

    If prior to settlement the property in question has been damaged, there is a sufficient amount of time to take care of discrepancies prior to settlement. Once the settlement date arrives, the keys can be handed over to the purchaser and the deposit is released (from trust) to the seller. At this sta

    Who notifies the authorities that I have purchased a property?

    When your transfer papers are lodged for registration after settlement, the council, electricity company, water and telephone line providers are automatically notified of the new purchase. Other providers, however, will need to be notified.

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    Disclaimer

    Circumstances may sometimes arise where legal work is required that is beyond what is included in in the estimate below. A final quote will only be provided once you discuss your requirements directly with your conveyancer of choice. The conveyancer reserves the right to charge additional costs in such circumstances.

    Pricing will normally include:

    • All conveyancing work as defined in the Conveyancers Act 2006.
    • All legal advice forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All legal work forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All Searchs including
    • All office costs (postage, faxes, phone calls, photocopying) forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • Providing of a copy of the Transfer of Land document to client’s bank or lender upon formal written request from the lender.
    • Booking of settlement with client’s bank or lender.
    • Attend Settlement - the conveyancer will organise and attend the settlement on your behalf.
    • Submission of Notices of Acquisition.
    • Title Search
    • Plan
    • Council Rates Certificate
    • Water Rates Certificate
    • Land Tax Certificate
    • Building Information Certificate
    • Final Search

    Payment Options

    • cash
    • cheques

    Contact Us for Pricing



    Disclaimer

    Circumstances may sometimes arise where legal work is required that is beyond what is included in in the estimate below. A final quote will only be provided once you discuss your requirements directly with your conveyancer of choice. The conveyancer reserves the right to charge additional costs in such circumstances.

    Pricing will normally include:

    • Conveyancing supervised by a fully licensed Conveyancer
    • Preparation of Section 32 Vendor’s Statement.
    • Preparation of Contract of Sale.
    • Preparation of Section 27 Deposit Release Statement.
    • Supervision of real estate agent re legal compliance.
    • All conveyancing work as defined in the Legal Practice Act 1996.
    • All legal advice forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All legal work forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All office costs (postage, faxes, phone calls, photocopying) forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • Obtaining of mortgage “payout figure” from Lender.
    • Booking of settlement with client’s bank or lender.
    • Settlement at our office.
    • Submission of Notices of Disposition.

    Where the property is a unit/apartment, and an Owners Corporation (Body Corporate) is involved, an extra charge will apply for each Owners Corporation Certificate purchased.

      Payment Options

      • cash
      • cheques

      Specialty

      Auctions, Business Settlements, Community Titles, Contracts, Corporations, Deceased Estates, Deposit Bonds, Land Divisions, Leases, Mortgages, Property Law, Refinancing, Settlements, Title Searches, Titles

      Concern

      Commercial Disputes, First Home Buyers

      Kind

      Business Transfers, Family Transfers, Interdependent Relationship Transfers, Land Transfers, Matrimonial Transfers, Off-the-plan, Private Transfers

      Type

      Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Retail

      Assurance

      Accredited, Certified, Guaranteed, Insured, Licensed, Qualified, Registered

      Property

      Factories, Farms, Flats, Houses, Offices, Shops, Small Businesses, Strata Units, Subdivisions, Vacant Land, Villas

      Ownership

      Locally Operated, Locally Owned

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