About Lime Conveyancing
Lime Conveyancing is a Mudgee based conveyancing business with a thorough knowledge of the area and surrounds. We will give you professional, easy to understand advice to assist you in the purchase or sale of a house, unit or farm. We liaise with real estate agents, brokers and banks and will ensure a smooth process for your sale or purchase. Lime Conveyancing focus on Conveyancing Law and specialise in all types of property transactions. Contact us today to see how we can assist you with your sale or purchase.
Services
Contract Selling
Contract Buying
Section 66W Certificates
First Home Buyers
Professional Conveyancing
The Latest Conveyancing Technology
Competitive Prices
Contract Conditions & Special Conditions
GST Disbursements Such As Search & Registration Fees
Drafting & Reviewing Contracts For Sale
Property Tenancy Including Joint Tenants & Tenants In Common
Execution Of Contracts, Exchanges & Settlements
Provide You With Professional, Uncomplicated Advice & Services
Specialise In Residential & Business Purchases & nd Sales
Over 20 Years Experience
Residential Conveyancing
Commercial Conveyancing
Licensed Conveyancer
Department of Fair Trading NSW Licensed
Australian Institute of Conveyancers Member
Professional Indemnity Insurance Covered
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Ways to Pay

Cash

Direct Debit

EFT

Eftpos

Mastercard

Visa
Licences
Pexa Accredited – Licence No. 05000429
Frequently Asked Questions
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing is a branch of law associated with transferring the legal title of property from one person to another. The process involves exchanging contracts between the buyer and the seller and completing the transaction.
What are my “cooling off” period rights?
According to rules set forth in Australia’s Conveyancing Act, purchasers buying a residential property in NSW have 5 business days to cool off once contracts have been exchanged. During this time the buyer can get out of the contract if they put the request in writing. The 5 day period starts on contract exchange and finishes at 5pm on the 5th business day after exchanged.
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