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Should you choose a property solicitor or conveyancer?

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Transferring property ownership is complex and needs to be done, by either property solicitors, or conveyancers.

Conveyancers typically, have experience in property law and have acquired an advanced diploma, or associate degree in law or conveyancing.

Property lawyers however, can deal with your issue holistically, as they must have extensive knowledge in not only conveyancing law, but also laws surrounding the purchase or selling of property.

Here are some points to consider, when deciding between a conveyancer or solicitor, for your next property transaction:

  • Conveyancers have minimal obligations in terms of safeguarding your security
  • Solicitors are obligated to keep your records very safe
  • The more complex the transaction, the more likely that you will need a solicitor
  • If you are selling a property because of divorce/separation, a solicitors’ expertise, will ensure that all issues are addressed appropriately
  • Get quotes from different law firms for their services, like searches, bank transfers, disbursements etc 

 

 

 

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Marlene F Liontis