Find and engage a local Real Estate Agent to give you an appraisal and put you home one the market.
Alert your Conveyancing company that you are putting your property on the market, this will endure you have a point of contact from the beginning.
Alert your Conveyancing company that you are putting your property on the market, this will endure you have a point of contact from the beginning.
A digital signing option is available for all parties involved and is fast, convenient and ensures correct execution by all parties involved.
Once the Contract has been signed by all parties, copies of the fully executed contract are to be distributed to all parties so that the Cooling-off period can commence.
You will need to contact you Financial Institution who you have Mortgage with and complete their release of mortgage forms to start the process of paying out your loan and removing the Mortgage on Title.
Your Conveyancing Team will send you an initial document pack including a comprehensive questionnaire, read the information, complete the docs and send it back at your earliest.
You will need to perform a formal ID check for your Conveyancing process. Your Conveyanicng team will provide you with instructions here in this regards.
Your Real Estate Agent will be in contact with you to arrange a date and time for the Buyers Inspector to access the property.
Your Conveyancing Solicitor will receive notice on or before the due whether the Building and Pest Inspection was satisfactory or not. If the inspection was not satisfaction, they may ask for conditional approval seeking rectification works on discovered defects or a price reduction.
Your Conveyancing Solicitor will receive notice on or before the due date whether the Buyer(s) have received formal Finance approval to satisfy this condition. On a standard transaction your contract would normally become unconditional at this point.
Your Real Estate Agent will be in contact with you to arrange a date and time for the Buyers to access the property for their Final Inspection. The Final Inspection is a right under the Contract for the Buyer.
As you move closer towards settlement be sure to contact and arrange your utilities and services to be disconnected by the Settlement date.
Get packing and book your removalist before the settlement date as you are required to provide vacant possession on settlement.
Your Conveyancer will prepare a Settlement Statement for your approval that outlines the amount of funds to be paid out to complete the transaction on the day of Settlement. If there is a surplus amount of funds your Conveyancing will require your nominated bank account to deposit the proceeds.
Collect all your keys and access devices and deliver them to your property agent so that they can be handed over on completion of settlement.
This is when your releasing Financier and Conveyancer attend to settlement of your property transaction along with the Buyers representatives. The money for the property, adjustments and other fees and charges will be transferred, and titles and mortgage documentation lodged and registered with the Government.
Time to crack the bubbles, the property is finally sold! Of course, should you have any questions regarding the finality of your transaction, feel free to contact your Conveyancing Team.
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