This section is provided for your information only and does not constitute legal advice – remember, we’re finance and loan specialists, not lawyers! So take a look at this section to get a better idea of the legal formalities involved with property transactions but keep in mind - this information should never be used as a substitute for the advice of a lawyer or authorised representative.

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1. Guide to the Legal Components of Property Transactions
Each state in Australia has slightly different laws to abide by when transferring property ownership, but they each have one thing in common – some of the terminology and procedures can get confusing. From whether to use a licensed conveyancer or a property lawyer, to understanding the legal jargon involved, this page will provide you with an explanation of some of the basics and introduce you to the different 'titles' used when buying and selling property.

2. Why a Lawyer Should Review the Contract of Sale BEFORE You Sign It
With fine-print, clauses, special conditions, easements – the list goes on. Don’t fall into the trap many have by signing something you don’t thoroughly understand. This page will allow you to become more familiar with some of the components of a Contract of Sale.
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