Conveyancers in Adelaide

Compare 65 licensed conveyancers and conveyancing lawyers in Adelaide, South Australia.

All Conveyancers in Adelaide

QMR Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

1836 Conveyancing

Wayville Conveyancer

Athena Enterprises

Adelaide Conveyancer

Key Conveyancing

Holden Hill Conveyancer

DBH Lawyers

Adelaide Solicitor

Houtermans Horner Conveyancing

Hillcrest Conveyancer

Aaron Conveyancing

Myrtle Bank Conveyancer

Corsers Lawyers, Property, Conveyancer, Wills Estates & Immigration specialists

Adelaide Solicitor

Essential Conveyancing

Conveyancer

Andersons Solicitors

Adelaide Conveyancer

Your Choice Conveyancing

Northgate Conveyancer

Deed & Divide

Unley Conveyancer

Eckermann Conveyancers

Adelaide Conveyancer

McKay Business Services

Beulah Park Conveyancer

Tuckfields

Manningham Conveyancer

ConveyancingCo

Colonel Light Gardens Solicitor

Miriam Errington Conveyancing

Payneham Conveyancer

Psarros & Allen Conveyancers

Adelaide Conveyancer

Di Rosa Lawyers

Adelaide Solicitor

Acquire Conveyancing

Hampstead Gardens Conveyancer

Lynch Meyer Lawyers

Adelaide Solicitor

Sait Conveyancers

Adelaide Conveyancer

SA CONVEYANCING

Croydon Park Conveyancer

Jamili & Associates

Adelaide Conveyancer

Johnston Withers Lawyers, Adelaide

Adelaide Conveyancer

Adelta Legal

Adelaide Conveyancer

Beltana Conveyancing

Allenby Gardens Conveyancer

SA Wide Conveyancing

West Richmond Conveyancer

Lyon Conveyancing

Collinswood Conveyancer

Cass and Co Conveyancing

Stepney Conveyancer

Smart Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

Four Points Conveyancing

Goodwood Conveyancer

Optima Conveyancing Services

Adelaide Conveyancer

Evans Testa Lawyers Hope Valley

Adelaide Solicitor

LGee and Julius Lawyers 领格律师事务所

Adelaide Conveyancer

Scammell & Co. Lawyers

Adelaide Solicitor

Prospect Conveyancing

Prospect Conveyancer

QS LAWYERS IMMIGRATION ADELAIDE

Adelaide Solicitor

Carrington Conveyancers

Adelaide Conveyancer

Eastern Conveyancing

Marden Conveyancer

Alexander Botten & Associates

Adelaide Conveyancer

conveyancingSA.com.au

Conveyancer

O'Halloran Conveyancing

Kent Town Conveyancer

Harper Davison Solicitors

Adelaide Solicitor

Bertram And Co

Unley Conveyancer

DMAW Lawyers

Adelaide Solicitor

Hume Taylor & Co

Adelaide Solicitor

Elite Conveyancing Adelaide

Firle Conveyancer

Pinksterboer Property - Surveying and Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

S.A. Land Conveyancers

Glenside Conveyancer

DH Legal Migration and Conveyancing

Hilton Solicitor

Trevor White Conveyancers

Adelaide Conveyancer

Sandy. K Conveyancing

Walkerville Conveyancer

WRP LEGAL

Adelaide Solicitor

DW Fox Tucker Lawyers

Adelaide Solicitor

H3 Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

SPAA Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

Stevens Partners

Adelaide Conveyancer

Suntide Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

PGC Legal

Adelaide Solicitor

North Adelaide Conveyancing

North Adelaide Conveyancer

Conveyancing By Noon

Adelaide Conveyancer

Short & Associates

Adelaide Conveyancer

Cavalier Legal

Adelaide Solicitor

Epworth Conveyancing

Adelaide Conveyancer

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How Conveyancing Works in Adelaide

South Australian conveyancing involves the preparation and review of a Form 1 Vendor Statement, which the seller must provide to the buyer. This document discloses key information about the property including title, zoning, and any encumbrances. Buyers have a 2 clear business day cooling-off period after receiving the Form 1 — shorter than most other states. Settlement is typically 30 to 42 days and is handled through PEXA. Your conveyancer will review the contract and Form 1, arrange searches, negotiate any special conditions, liaise with your lender, and attend settlement on your behalf.

Who can convey
Licensed conveyancers or solicitors. Conveyancers are licensed under the Conveyancers Act 1994 (SA) and regulated by Consumer and Business Services.
Key document
Form 1 — Vendor Statement (must be served on the buyer before the cooling-off period expires)
Cooling-off period
2 clear business days for residential purchases
Typical fees
$600 to $1,200 for a standard residential transaction
What is a Form 1 in South Australia?

A Form 1 is the vendor disclosure statement required by South Australian law. The seller must provide this document to the buyer, disclosing information about the property's title, zoning, encumbrances, and any known issues. The buyer's cooling-off period starts when they receive the Form 1, giving them 2 clear business days to withdraw.

How much does conveyancing cost in SA?

Conveyancing fees in South Australia typically range from $600 to $1,200 plus GST for a standard residential transaction. Disbursements for searches and certificates usually add $200 to $400. South Australia is generally one of the more affordable states for conveyancing services.

What is the cooling-off period in South Australia?

Buyers in SA have 2 clear business days to cool off after receiving the Form 1 vendor statement. This is shorter than most other states. The cooling-off period does not apply to auction purchases. If you cool off, you may be liable for costs the vendor has reasonably incurred.

Can a conveyancer prepare the Form 1 in South Australia?

Yes, both licensed conveyancers and solicitors can prepare the Form 1 vendor statement in South Australia. Licensed conveyancers are regulated by Consumer and Business Services under the Conveyancers Act 1994.

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