Why a conveyancer?
To practice in NSW a Conveyancer needs to be certified (CPC) though its professional body the Australian Institute of Conveyancers (AIC) and licenced through NSW Department of Fair Trading. To become a CPC a conveyancer must have completed the educational and practical training requirements to hold a conveyancer's licence and be a member of the Australian Institute of Conveyancers NSW Division. (AIC). A CPC firm must contribute to a policy of Professional indemnity Insurance. You can rest easy when instructing Hills Conveyancing knowing that we are adequately covered to ensure professional services.
Hills Conveyancing participates in a risk management program. This is a program specifically designed for the conveyancing profession and assists and monitors the risk management procedures followed by all CPCs. AHills Conveyancing is regularly assessed in order to see that these risk management procedures are in place and adhered to. The Risk management Program is in place for the protection and confidence of our clients.
Hills Conveyancing has the support and backing of the only professional body representing the conveyancing profession in NSW, the Australian Institute of Conveyancers NSW Division. The AIC, in representing conveyancers, is focused on one aspect of law, conveyancing, and as a member all CPCs are provided with up to date information and the support needed to act competently and professionally in that one aspect of law. Take advantage of the professional service and expertise we offer to you knowing that you are in the safe hands of an expert conveyancer.
Besides dealing with the actual contract and transfer, many other functions are conducted by Hills Conveyancing such as checking to see if the property is affected by Government authority proposals, Local council and state government compliance, Condition of the property as regards building and pests, Surveys, Leases, Strata reports, Easements and covenants, Stamp duty, Mortgages, GST, Land tax, council and water rates
When selling property you will require a contract prepared. The contract should include among other things, a council zoning certificate, a copy of the title and other title documents, deposited or strata plan, sewer diagram and any other documents that may be required for your particular transaction.
Hills Conveyancing can also draft any special clauses that may be required for your contract and that may be required to disclose particular matters for your sale. When buying a property Hills Conveyancing will explain the contract to you, organise any inspections, discuss your finances and negotiate with the seller's on your behalf taking instructions from you. Liaison with your lender on finance approval is also an important function.
Once contracts have been exchanged, Hills Conveyancing will take all the necessary steps to settle the matter and arrange payout or funding of mortgages.
