Why is there a difference between the conveyancing prices for buyers and sellers?
There are more complex and comprehensive searches performed when you are purchasing a property, hence both the professional fee and search fees are higher.
What happens if there is a legal problem with my contract?
Conveyancing Works Solicitors have experienced solicitors who are able to provide advice and guidance in situations that require a high level of expertise. As Queensland's leading conveyancing specialists, we have experience in dealing with unusual and difficult situations. When the going gets tough, Conveyancing Works will be there to guide you.
What does "fixed fee conveyancing mean"?
Fixed fee conveyancing means that you are charged a fixed professional fee, together with the cost of searches, settlement and any additional requested services, including GST. We do not charge extra for photocopying, faxing or phone calls.
Do I need to come into the Conveyancing Works office during this process?
Not necessarily. Of course you are most welcome to come in and see us if you want to, but most conveyances
can be completed via phone, fax, email and post.
What is transfer duty and do I need to pay it?
Transfer duty (commonly referred to as stamp duty) is a tax imposed by the Queensland Government on the purchase of property in Queensland. Under the standard contract of sale, transfer duty is payable by the buyer. It is determined by the purchase price of the property together with any concession you may be entitled to.
|