Selling A Property

Selling Property In NSW or Victoria

When selling a property in New South Wales or Victoria, providing full disclosure is crucial. In addition to the Contract for Sale, sellers must provide a Vendor’s Statement, also known as a Section 32 Statement. This important document details critical information about the property:

  • Outstanding mortgages or charges
  • Easements or covenants affecting the land
  • Zoning and planning restrictions
  • Rates, taxes, and other outgoings

The Contract for Sale itself outlines the agreed terms, such as the property address, party details, sale price, and any special conditions like requirements for building inspections or subject to finance clauses. Click here if you are buying property in NSW or Victoria.

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Preparing for conveyancing when selling

At Boutique Property Conveyancing, it’s recommended you engage a conveyancer before you list your property for sale in NSW or Victoria. Our team of experienced professionals ensures that all relevant disclosures are meticulously included in your Vendor’s Statement, eliminating any risk of issues arising during the sale process.

While listing your property with a real estate agent and waiting for a buyer seems straightforward, the legal side of things requires attention. This “conveyancing process” can take 6 weeks to a few months, and involves many steps.

We act as your advocate, negotiating with the buyer to safeguard your interests as the seller. And throughout the journey, we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

We leverage technology to streamline the process, but never lose sight of you as our client. Our team of conveyancing professionals are always available by phone or online to answer your questions and provide personalized guidance.

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