-26.39700, 97 Noosa Dr Noosa Heads 4567

ByTheRules Conveyancing Lawyers

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Conveyancing Can Be Complex, But At ByTheRules, We Make It Easy.

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-26.39700, 97 Noosa Dr, Noosa Heads QLD 4567

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ByTheRules Conveyancing Lawyers opening hours in Noosa Heads

Mon
8:00am - 8:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 8:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 8:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 8:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 8:00pm
Sat
8:00am - 8:00pm
Sun
8:00am - 8:00pm
Public Holidays
8:00am - 8:00pm
open 7 days a week
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About Us

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About ByTheRules Conveyancing Lawyers

By The Rules is an established Conveyancing Law firm with over 20 years' Conveyancing and Property Law experience.
We are a friendly team of 20+ dedicated Conveyancers, guided by our highly experienced Directors. We are passionate about what we do and we're driven by delivering outstanding customer service.

"Thank you for making our recent sale so easy. My Wife & I know little about sellling a house but we needn't have worried as it all went so smoothly. Please thank Dee for taking our calls over the weekend..." David & Lauren - QLD

ABN
98 149 102 554
Staff
11-20
Established
1995
Also listed under
Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services

Products and Services

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Services

Executor

Offering

Banking, Copyright, Media, Partners, Power of Attorney, Property Law, Technology

Features

Delivery, Leasing, Quotes, Registered, Rentals

Issues

Death

Catering To

Company Law, Contracts, Conveyancing, Finance, General, Government, Insurance, Media Law, Probate, Property, Real Estate, Trusts, Vehicle, Wills

FAQs

  • How much does a Power of Attorney cost?

    A Power of Attorney prepared by bytherules is $165 inclusive of GST

  • What makes a will valid?

    It must be in writing, should appoint someone to carry out the instructions (an executor) and dispose of possessions/property It must be signed by the person making the will (the testator), or signed on the testator's behalf in his or her presence and by his or her direction. This must be done in the presence of two witnesses who then sign the will in the presence of the testator.

  • Who can be a witness?

    Anyone who: Is not blind Is capable of understanding the nature and effect of what they are doing However, a witness should not be: A beneficiary in the will; or Married to, or be the civil partner of, a beneficiary In these circumstances the will remains a valid and legal document, but the gift to the beneficiary cannot be paid.