Conveyancing

Our property lawyers assist with buying and selling homes and investment properties across Sydney, NSW and all of Australia.

Residential Conveyancing

For the MGH property lawyers, Sydney residential sales and purchases make up most of our work. Whether you’re a first home buyer, newlyweds, a family, downsizers or investors, we look after your interests.

Our team includes both property lawyers and a specialist conveyancer. They will guide you through the whole process, including

  • For sellers, drawing up the initial contract
  • For buyers, reviewing the vendor’s contract, preferably before auction or exchange
  • Ordering and reviewing pest or building inspections and strata reports as required
  • Council and title searches
  • Negotiating with the other party’s solicitor or conveyancer
  • Calculating and arranging payment of stamp duty, council rates, water rates and so on
  • Liaising with all parties including your banks to ensure that settlement occurs smoothly and on time

We use PEXA for all transactions to improve communications. Once you’re set up, you’ll be able to see the status of your sale or purchase at any time.
Attention to detail and consistent follow-up with all parties ensure the transactions we handle settle with minimal hassle. Moving can be a stressful time – especially if you have children to care for and you’re also selling and buying at the same time. Let our property lawyers take the weight off your shoulders so you can focus on all the other aspects of this major life change

Commercial Conveyancing and Leasing

When it comes to commercial property, we assist not only with buying and selling but also with negotiating leases.
Commercial leasing arrangements are much more varied than those for residential property. They cover matters including:

  • Arrangements for fitout at the start of the lease and refurbishment when it ends
  • Who is responsible for outgoings such as water rates, land tax or other levies, as well as general or extraordinary maintenance costs.
  • What co-tenancy or sub-leasing arrangements are permitted
  • For multi-tenant sites such as shopping centres or office blocks, any restrictions on leasing different units to competing businesses.
Whether you are the landlord or the tenant, the property lawyers in the MGH teamhave the knowledge and experience to advise you and negotiate on your behalf.
We used the conveyancing services of Maryam for our property purchase, She was very thorough and professional in all of the steps with attention to detail which made our purchase a success. I recommend her to anyone looking for a great service.
Jane Doe | Suburb