LEAD Conveyancing Geelong
“Finding the right Geelong Conveyancers in VIC can be a real challenge. Most people request 2 or 3 quotes from different companies and just compare them. In most cases, the deciding factor is the price. But what if you don’t want to go for the cheapest and you would like to make an educated decision based on more than just the price? How do you find the perfect solicitor?
We have put up a list of things you should look for or should be asking from a legal lawyer services company. At the same time, it’ll tell you what you should beware of.
Fixed price – fixed price means fixed professional Lawyers fee. Searches are a separate cost and are always an estimated price. You shouldn’t be quoted with a fixed total price.
Transparent costs – search costs should be outlined including what they’re for and how much for each. Lawyers Contract reviews can sometimes be inclusive in the professional fee but can also be a separate cost. Don’t fall for “FREE” contract reviews. There’s no such thing as free.
Lawyers – choose a solicitor rather than just a conveyancer lawyer – lawyers to be exact. Going for a cheap conveyancers for a couple of hundred bucks difference won’t give you that peace of mind and security. You might end up spending more than you should have in the first place.
At LEAD, you place a check on all of the above. We are a team of lawyers with years of experience in this business. We have been known for achieving the right balance in price and quality of work and service! So contact us now for your Geelong conveyancing.
Our Services
Selling Property Services
Your offer gets accepted and you get a copy of the Contract of Sale and Section 32. What’s next?
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You need to have those documents reviewed before signing them. The S32 is a vendor’s declaration about the dwelling whereas the contract stipulates the agreement and conditions between you and the seller. Since these documents are from the opposite side, you have to have your lawyer go through each and every detail. It is the duty of your solicitor to check for risks for every condition stated. Once you get the go signal, you’re ready to sign.
If there’s anything the lawyer finds risky on your part, you can request him or her to amend the contract and again, a solicitor is qualified to provide the proper wording. Re-negotiation then happens. Once the contract is fully signed by both parties, the next steps include us ordering searches which are basically doing our own background check. This may involve another discovery on the history and if you have a good lawyer, they will be able to find out anything wrongly declared or undeclared by the vendor. This is another reason why going with a solicitor may be the wisest decision you’ll ever make in buying.
Should there be any delays while going through the whole process, it is still your lawyer’s job to chase the other side and demand penalties. It’s practically all-around protection and legal representation.
How we provide Cheap Conveyancing
Getting a quality lawyer is no longer an expensive choice. You just have to find the right firm.
At LEAD Geelong Conveyancers, we have found the secret formula to answering every client’s needs. We provide top-notch highly-experienced lawyering service at a very competitive price. How? Simplicity and adaptivity to change are key.
Geelong Conveyancing Services
Some people are still close-minded when it comes to getting bay city conveyancing services. They still want the old traditional local solicitor or conveyancer where they can drop by their office, sit down and have a discussion with them, bring their huge pile of paper documents, Section 32, etc. Guys…it’s the 21st century!
By riding the waves of technology, e.g. making use of electronic documents and signature, smartphones, emails, and messaging apps, we were able to reduce almost 50% of our operational costs! Our process also became more efficient and productive, hence, we were able to bring down our costs at almost the cheapest you can ever find!
Why do you need Solicitors?
Buying Property Services
Need buying property services? Since almost every person today owns a smartphone, I’m pretty sure you probably have owned or planned to own the latest and “top of the line” model of Apple iPhones. For most people, this is probably the best user-friendly, “not for the techy” type of mobile phone. It can also be considered as a status symbol because its price is really way up there. After buying one from your long time-saved, hard-earned money, what do you want to do next? Of course, you want to get the most dependable brand of phone case that offers the best protection! Even if this is more expensive than the ordinary smartphone cases out there, you know the value it offers and what you get out of it.
This is the same as getting lawyers for your service. Imagine that your latest “top of the line” iPhone model is the house you’re buying. You are going to put all of your long-time saved, hard-earned money into this. Would you cheap out on your service when you clearly know what a lawyers solicitor can do and what a conveyancer can’t? Remember…this process is transferring the title from the old owner’s name to your name. This is the final step!
About Geelong City
A port city situated on Corio Bay City and the Barwon River in Victoria. This city is 75 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, which is the capital of the state. It is Australia’s 2nd fastest growing city and is also the second-largest city in Victoria having a population of around 268,277 as of the month of June 2018. Due to its strategic central location that surrounds regional centres in Victoria such as Ballarat in the north-west, Santina, Colac, Barwon, Hamilton and Chelsea to the west, Torquay, Great Ocean Road and Warrnambool in the southwest, and the state capital of Melbourne in the northeast, it is also known as the “Gateway City”. During the gold rush, it experienced a short boom as the main port to the Ballarat district’s rich goldfields. Afterwards, the city diversified into manufacturing and in the 1960s became one of the biggest manufacturing centres in Australia with its ropeworks, wool mills, and paper mills.”