searches

Buying a Property to Renovate – Conveyancing Searches:

Buying a Property to Renovate – Conveyancing Searches:

You only have to go for a quick drive down a suburban street to see how popular the renovation game has become, with home owners making big changes to their property, spurred on by the latest raft of renovating TV shows gracing our TV screens. In Brisbane it’s grand old Queenslanders that are receiving all the attention, while weatherboard beach shacks are in vogue on the Gold Coast.

The Title Search – Why You Need to Order Two:

The Title Search – Why You Need to Order Two:

So you’ve just purchased a property on the Gold Coast. First of all, congratulations! Now you’re probably ringing around different law firms for a conveyancing solicitor to act on your behalf and assist you with the purchase process. When you’re obtaining quotes you’ll normally be quoted a professional fee, as well as a search fee. This search fee is the cost of the searches your solicitor must undertake on the property, and in most cases the cost of these is simply what it costs your solicitor to order these.

Conveyancing Searches – Searching the Personal Property Securities Register:

Conveyancing Searches – Searching the Personal Property Securities Register:

Continuing on with our series of explaining the various conveyancing searches available in Queensland in more detail, we’ll now look at the Personal Property Securities Register and the importance of undertaking this search when purchasing a property.

Conveyancing Searches - The Queensland Heritage Register:

Conveyancing Searches - The Queensland Heritage Register:

When purchasing a property in Queensland your conveyancing solicitor will undertake a number of searches on the property in preparation for settlement. These searches are designed to provide you with more information about the property in order to ensure that the property is free from defects and not subject to any encumbrances or restrictions. It’s important that when so much money is on the line you know exactly what you are buying.

Conveyancing Searches – Contaminated Land Register:

Conveyancing Searches – Contaminated Land Register:

When you a buying property in Queensland, as part of the conveyancing process your solicitor will undertake a number of searches on the property. Making the decision to buy a property is not to be taken lightly, especially given the large amount of money involved, so it’s important these searches are undertaken to ensure the property is free from defects and as described in the contract of sale.

Conveyancing Searches – QCAT Tree Register:

Conveyancing Searches – QCAT Tree Register:

When you purchase a property in Queensland your solicitor is required to carry out a number of searches on the property as part of the conveyancing process in order to prepare for settlement and to ensure that the property you are purchasing is free of encumbrances and defects and is as described on the contract of sale.

Property Searches – What are They?

Property Searches – What are They?

After you sign a contract of sale for the purchase of a property, one of your first tasks will be to find a property lawyer to manage the conveyancing process for you. When you’re ringing around various law firms to get a quote on this conveyancing you will often hear the term ‘searches’; but what are these searches? 

Telco Search – Buyer Beware of Underground Cables:

Telco Search – Buyer Beware of Underground Cables:

When you decide to purchase a property you’re buying it for what you see above ground, namely the house sitting on the land, as well as its surrounds and gardens. Have you ever considered what may be sitting underneath the surface though and the impact this could have on your purchase.

Conveyancing in Brisbane - Floodwise Property Report:

Conveyancing in Brisbane - Floodwise Property Report:

Brisbane’s lower lying suburbs, including the city centre itself. This obviously had serious and far reaching consequences for the city’s property market, with many buyers electing not to dip their toe (pardon the pun) into the market and choosing to avoid properties located anywhere near the Brisbane river.