Conveyancing

Conveyancing in Kempsey

Buying & selling property

The team of licensed conveyancers and legal practitioners at McNeilly Lawyers in Kempsey help residential and commercial clients with business sales and leasing, purchase and sale of residential properties, retail and commercial leases and more.


Whether your property is local or out of town, we are able to assist clients from all over the Mid North Coast, and the rest of New South Wales. We can handle the legal documentation relating to the title transfer and have the skills and experience to provide specialised advice relating to complicated situations.


Buying a home is one of the biggest purchases you will ever make. Our experienced team can assist you with this complex process and will ensure your interests are protected every step of the way. Whether this is your first home or an investment property, we are here to handle all of the documentation and to help make the process as stress-free as possible.


We can also act for you in relation to buying and selling commercial property as well as commercial leasing.

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Commercial Property Leasing & Sales

McNeilly Lawyers in Kempsey helps commercial clients with:


  • Commercial property sales
  • Commercial leasing


The process also involves various tasks including examining the contract of sale, arranging finance, exchanging of the contract of sale, payment of the deposit and more.


We can also take care of checks relating to outstanding arrears and land tax obligations, and the calculation of council rates and water bills and adjustments ahead of settlement.


We will also attend the settlement. Let our team take care of your conveyancing to ensure your property transaction proceeds in a seamless manner. We assist clients in Kempsey, Port Macquarie, Mid North Coast, and the rest of New South Wales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer or a conveyancer?


Licensed conveyancers and legal practitioners are necessary for both the sale and purchase of a property. They are able to handle the legal documentation relating to the title transfer. Lawyers are also able to provide specialised advice relating to complicated situations.


Complex purchases could include instances where a subdivision is required or an off the plan purchase, for example.



What is conveyancing?


Conveyancing involves the process of settlement and title transfer. During this process, the licensed conveyancer or legal practitioner will ensure legal obligations are met and that everything runs smoothly in relation to the transaction and exchanging of important legal documentation.




How do I choose a conveyancer?


There are a variety of factors to consider when selecting a conveyancer. It pays to ask family, friends and business acquaintances for their recommendations and experiences. Also, consider a licensed conveyancer or legal practitioner who has the skills and legal experience to handle complex situations, and one who is located near you or the property being purchased. Also consider the fee structure.

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