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Trading for 13 years

About Conveyancing Depot

Conveyancing Depot offers professional and affordable property conveyancing. Our qualified lawyers can assist both buyers and sellers of residential or commercial properties, carefully managing the process from pre-purchase to settlement. We can also prepare contracts and documents to help speed up the process and minimise issues, helping to ensure the purchase or sale goes through smoothly. Our conveyancing lawyer can also help with property transfers, title amendments, refinancing, and more.

Services

  • Property Buying Services

  • Property Selling Services

  • Contract Advice

  • Commercial Conveyancing

  • Subdivisions & Lodgement of Plans

  • Family Law Property Transfers

  • Property Transfer Services

  • Rectification or Change of Title Details

  • Compulsory Acquisition Assistance

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Location

Level 10/ 440 Collins St, Melbourne VIC

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Cooling-Off Period at Conveyancing Depot?

In Victorian Contracts of Sale there is a cooling off period that applies to many contracts. It allows the purchaser to terminate the contract within three business days after signing a negotiated sale. If you wish to terminate the contract you MUST do this in writing within the 3 clear business days and you need to pay $100 or 0.02% of the Purchase Price to the Vendor.

What is the Difference Between a Lawyer and a Conveyancer at Conveyancing Depot?

Both are required to be accredited with their relevant associations, however Conveyancers cannot give any legal advice outside certain narrow limits. If your matter has any issues and requires any legal advice or further agreement it needs to be referred to a lawyer. Lawyers understand case law and relevant Acts rather than just the transactional side of matters, which is where conveyancers oper

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