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The Smart Way in Dealing with Conveyancing Transactions
Published on Saturday, 23 January 2010

The Smart Way in Dealing with Conveyancing TransactionsYou always have to be prudent when doing conveyancing transactions, such as the transfer or property titles between owners. Some people take advantage of the innocence of others when it comes to real estate laws and legal matters. If you aren't careful, you might be fooled into buying non-existent property from con men. Follow these smart tips to make sure you're on the right track when doing these transactions.   * Once you've already made a deal with the seller of a property, request that he stop all advertising and marketing for the property.   * Always move forward with paperwork for the property. The faster you move, the faster and smoother things get done. Complete all paperwork as soon as possible, especially when selling property. Some people change their minds when paperwork takes too long.   * Read and research on the laws in the area. Ask for a lawyer's help if there are things you don't understand.   * Make sure that you have enough funds set aside for conveyancing transactions. The biggest expense you might make is for "transfer duty" of your property.   * Check all information on the property and carry out searches and valuation. This is to make sure that there are no legal problems with the property.  
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