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Conveyancer vs Solicitor: What’s the Difference?

Conveyancer vs Solicitor: What’s the Difference?

No one likes mountains of papers. But when you buy a Sydney home this is just part of the bargain. Title papers, valuations, land assessments, and more are all part of the acquisition process.

These aren’t records you need to go through yourself though. In most cases, people can use either a conveyor or a solicitor to manage the paperwork on immovable property. You can do it yourself but it can be risky without the cover of skilled liability insurance these officials have.

So,t what is the difference, and what do you use, between a conveyor and a solicitor?

Conveyancer Vs Solicitor

Conveyancers usually have extensive knowledge of one area of law, that is to say, property law.

On the other hand, solicitor have basic knowledge of property law but also wider knowledge of the law in general.

This means that a solicitor will advise their customer not only on all aspects of conveyance, but also on issues that may be relevant to the conveyance, such as the tax consequences of a property transaction, or how the selling of a house may affect the divorce proceedings of their client.

This expertise and skill gap is what generally causes a price differential between conveyors and solicitors.

A conveyance is anyone specially certified to manage transfer of title but without being a fully trained lawyer. A solicitor is a licenced legal practitioner who may also be qualified to handle transfer of title.

In essence, what this means is that you can choose who to choose – as long as they have a valid certificate and license, they can manage the land selling or purchase with minimal hassle.

Plus the advantage you get with a conveyancer doesn’t end here. Conveyancing services do this job on a daily basis, hence are experienced with the property transfers. Contact Rubistone for the best conveyancing services in Sydney.

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