Level 2/304 Kingsway Caringbah 2229

David Petty Conveyancing opening hours in Caringbah


David Petty Conveyancing opening hours in Caringbah

Mon
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Open Monday to Friday
  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

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About David Petty Conveyancing

AT A GLANCE
  • Quality conveyancing services
  • Licensed conveyancers
  • Specialise in all kinds of property transactions
  • Dedicated conveyancing practice
  • Drafting & reviewing contracts for sale
David Petty Conveyancing Services was established in Miranda in 2000.
At David Petty Conveyancing Services we specialise in all kinds of property transactions including residential, rural and commercial sales and purchases. Our aim is to provide you with quality conveyancing services at flat fee cost and inconvenience to you.

SPECIALITY

From our initial consultation, we can advise you on your conveyancing matter with respect to your individual circumstances. We will ensure that you are fully aware of all of your rights and responsibilities prior to any contracts being signed, or transactions taking place.

We offer three licensed conveyancers who are experts with property transactions in NSW.

David Petty Conveyancing Services have experienced conveyancers to help with all stages of NSW property transactions whether you are buying or selling a home, unit, vacant block, strata title, commercial real estate or rural property.

Payment Methods

American ExpressBPAYCashChequesDirect DebitEFTEFTPOSMastercardMoney OrderVisa
ABN
19 420 545 911
Staff
1-10
Established
1998

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Offering

Commercial, Community Titles, Contracts, Deposit Bonds, Industrial, Land Divisions, Loans, Mortgages, Property Law, Purchases, Refinancing, Residential, Retail, Sales, Settlements, Title Searches, Titles

Features

Accredited, Australian Owned, Certified, Family Operated, Family Owned, Fixed Pricing, Guaranteed, Insured, ISO, Licensed, Locally Operated, Locally Owned, OH&S, Owner Operated, Payment on Settlement, Qualified, Registered

Catering To

Factories, Farms, Flats, Houses, Offices, Shops, Strata Units, Subdivisions, Vacant Land, Villas

Keywords

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FAQs

  • What is conveyancing?

    Put simply, conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the title of a property from one person to another.

  • What is a disbursement?

    A disbursement is one of the expenses incurred during the process of searching and obtaining a certificate from local government authorities or local councils etc.

  • Who notifies the authorities that I have purchased a property?

    When your transfer papers are lodged for registration after settlement, the council and water provider are automatically notified of the new purchase. Other providers, however, will need to be notified by the purchaser. Contact us to arrange an appointment with an experienced conveyancer.

  • What is a Conveyancer?

    When undergoing a conveyancing transaction a Certified Practicing Conveyancer is able to assist you. A Certified Practicing Conveyancer undergoes certain education and practical training before being entitled to hold a conveyancer¿s licence. Further, a Certified Practicing Conveyancer must hold Professional Indemnity Insurance and must complete a minimum amount of training each year to ensure that each Conveyancer remains up-to-date with any changes to the conveyancing profession.

  • Why should I use a conveyancer?

    Buying or selling property is one of the biggest financial transactions or your life. Due to the financial and legal aspects of transferring property, the consequences of making a mistake can be both costly and heart-breaking. By having a licensed conveyancer take care of your property transfer, their qualifications and experience can help protect your assets.

  • What happens at settlement time?

    Settlement is the finalisation of the sale or purchase process. There are usually four parties involved - the vendors and purchasers conveyancers and the banks for the vendor and purchaser. On settlement, the purchaser's bank will exchange cheques as per the instructions of the buyer's conveyancer and in return, receive the Certificate of Title and 'discharge of mortgage' (if applicable) from the seller's bank.