Property law & conveyancing
Our firm offers services in conveyancing including sale and purchase of houses, strata units and commercial properties in NSW. We can also advise you on other property law matters such as easements and covenants, compulsory acquisitions of land, appointments of trustee for sale of land, rights relating to rescinding or terminating contract.
Our principal solicitor, Michael O'Neill, the only accredited specialist in Property Law in Bankstown, and our team can assists you with all the matters referred to above.
As you will appreciate, not all transactions proceed as one would hope. A buyer may not complete a purchase on time, a seller may not have made an appropriate disclosure or a tenant may not be paying the rent, just to mention a few things that can go wrong. An accredited specialist like Michael O'Neill has undergone a rigorous assessment to obtain accredited specialisation and is required to annually undergo additional professional development modules in his specialist area. An accredited specialist is in a particularly good position to minimise the risks of something going wrong in the first place, and properly advise you of your options when something does.
Our principal solicitor, Michael O'Neill, the only accredited specialist in Property Law in Bankstown, and our team can assists you with all the matters referred to above.
As you will appreciate, not all transactions proceed as one would hope. A buyer may not complete a purchase on time, a seller may not have made an appropriate disclosure or a tenant may not be paying the rent, just to mention a few things that can go wrong. An accredited specialist like Michael O'Neill has undergone a rigorous assessment to obtain accredited specialisation and is required to annually undergo additional professional development modules in his specialist area. An accredited specialist is in a particularly good position to minimise the risks of something going wrong in the first place, and properly advise you of your options when something does.
Buying a property in NSW
Buying a property is often one of the most important step in your life, and often it can seem quite intimidating. It is important that you understand the effect of the contract that you intend to sign concerning the purchase and our team is well placed to provide you with expert advice.
We will provide you with a guide detailing the purchase, advise you specifically in relation to your particular transaction, negotiate the terms with the vendor's solicitors, attend to all matters necessary to have the title to the property transferred to you, keep you informed of the progress of the matter and promptly deal with all queries or enquiries that you may have concerning the transaction .
We will provide you with a guide detailing the purchase, advise you specifically in relation to your particular transaction, negotiate the terms with the vendor's solicitors, attend to all matters necessary to have the title to the property transferred to you, keep you informed of the progress of the matter and promptly deal with all queries or enquiries that you may have concerning the transaction .
Selling a property in NSW
As with buying property, the sale of real estate is usually a very significant financial transaction for any person.
The law in NSW requires those selling to attach certain documents to a contract providing a level of disclosure to a purchaser. A failure to properly comply with these obligations enables the purchaser to resile from the contract and to receive any monies paid, such as a deposit back in full. The law also requires the seller to make a number of warranties. Similarly, the breaching of which also enables a buyer to resile from the contract and to receive any monies paid back in full.
Similarly, non-disclosure of other matters may enable the buyer to seek compensation by way of reduction in the price.
Our team will take the time to obtain from you the necessary details to determining what documents need to be attached to the contract and what other disclosures should be included. We will prepare the contract and negotiate with representatives of buyers, if required by you, once a contract is entered into, we will keep you fully informed as to the progress towards settlement and we will, of course, answer any questions that you may have about the transaction that may arise.
The law in NSW requires those selling to attach certain documents to a contract providing a level of disclosure to a purchaser. A failure to properly comply with these obligations enables the purchaser to resile from the contract and to receive any monies paid, such as a deposit back in full. The law also requires the seller to make a number of warranties. Similarly, the breaching of which also enables a buyer to resile from the contract and to receive any monies paid back in full.
Similarly, non-disclosure of other matters may enable the buyer to seek compensation by way of reduction in the price.
Our team will take the time to obtain from you the necessary details to determining what documents need to be attached to the contract and what other disclosures should be included. We will prepare the contract and negotiate with representatives of buyers, if required by you, once a contract is entered into, we will keep you fully informed as to the progress towards settlement and we will, of course, answer any questions that you may have about the transaction that may arise.