Archives: FAQs

Can I do my own conveyancing?

While it is possible for you to undertake your own conveyancing, we strongly advise against it, as attempting to do so on your own can often lead to costly mistakes or oversights. Conveyancing involves intricate legal and administrative tasks, including property searches, contract review and negotiation, and completion arrangements. A Brisbane

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How much are your conveyancing fees?

At GLG Legal, our conveyancing fees are transparent and competitive, reflecting the high-quality service and expertise we provide to our clients. As each property transaction is unique and may involve varying complexities, our fees are tailored to the specific circumstances of your conveyancing needs. To provide you with an accurate quote for

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How long does your conveyancing service take?

The duration of the conveyancing process can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the transaction, the responsiveness of involved parties, and any unforeseen issues that may arise during the process. On average, residential conveyancing transactions typically take between 6 to 12 weeks to complete from the time an offer

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Can I use your conveyancing services for interstate property purchases?

Yes, our conveyancing services can indeed assist with interstate property purchases. While property laws may vary between states and territories in Australia, our experienced conveyancing solicitors are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of interstate transactions. Whether you’re purchasing a property in a different state or territory for investment, relocation, or any other reason, our

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What happens if there are issues with the property title?

If issues with the property title are identified during the conveyancing process, our experienced conveyancing solicitors in Brisbane will advise you on the best course of action to resolve them. This may involve negotiating with the seller, obtaining indemnity insurance, or seeking legal remedies as necessary.

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Do I need to be present for the conveyancing process?

While your presence may be required for certain key stages, such as signing contracts and completing the transaction, much of the conveyancing process can be handled remotely. We strive to make the process as convenient as possible for our clients, with clear communication every step of the way.

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Can I renovate my unit under body corporate law?

Renovations within an individual unit that affect the exterior appearance of the building or involve structural changes may require approval from the body corporate. Minor internal changes might not need approval, but it’s always best to check the by-laws and seek approval if in doubt.

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