Selling
When you are planning to sell your property there are a
large number of things to be done.
Select an appropriate agent for selling your property in your area. Have
the agent inspect the property and give an idea of a probable price range.
The agent will advise you on the best method of sale, advertising and
improvements to the property that will help you achieve a speedy and
satisfactory result. The agent will quote for you their scale of charges.
Remember that there is no official scale of charges anymore and this fee
is negotiable. The agent will ask you to have a Vendors Statement prepared
for the sale.
Contact Vines Conveyancing
Section
32 of the Sale of Land Act sets out what must be in the statement. We will
advise you of the details we require. These
details are vitally important and must be accurate and not misleading. If
it is not prepared properly, it may be possible for a
purchaser to withdraw from the contract at any time prior to settlement.
Documents we will need are:
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Current
copy of your Title
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Current
copy of your Rate notices (Municipal and Water)
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Copy
certificate of occupancy (if recently built home)
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Housing
Guarantee Fund Certificate or other similar insurance document
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Details
of any building permits granted within the last seven years
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Details
of any buildings that have been constructed over any easement
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Details
of any notice or order regarding the property
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Details
of any tenancy agreements
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If you
are an owner / builder - special rules apply and we will need to discuss
your position carefully with you before preparing the Vendors Statement.
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Once
your agent has found a buyer for you, either your agent will prepare a
Contract of Sale or they will request us to have a formal contract
prepared for you. If they require a formal contract, we will have our
solicitors, Vines Lawyers, prepare that on your behalf.
Remember – purchasers may have a right to cool off within three days after
signing the contract. We will explain this right to you.
Once the contract has been signed and exchanged there are many steps to
cover.
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Conditions such as approval of finance or
selling of existing home may have to be fulfilled before your contract
becomes unconditional. It is therefore very important that you do not
consider the contract unconditional until we can confirm this with you.
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We will
contact your mortgagee and arrange for them to prepare documents to
discharge your mortgage at settlement. They will also provide us with the
pay out figures.
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Deposit
money can be released prior to settlement. This is not automatic and you
should discuss this with us before relying on the release being made.
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Transfer
documentation must be signed in plenty of time before settlement.
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The
purchaser may exercise his/her rights to inspect the property in the week
prior to settlement. As you have a duty to maintain the property in the
same condition as when originally inspected by the purchaser, it is always
wise to expect that they will do so. Please make sure that all chattels
remaining with the property are in place and that the garden is well
maintained.
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Prior to
settlement you should advise your electricity, telephone and gas services
of your move and have them read your meters on settlement day. The
purchasers will make their own arrangements.
Settlement
will be taken care of by us.
Extra Offer
As a
client of Vines Conveyancing our solicitors Vines Lawyers offer to prepare
Wills and Powers of Attorney for you. Please contact:
Vines
Lawyers -
Michael
or Amanda Vines.
Please
note:
Vines
Conveyancing carry the insurance cover required by law.
Any
legal work is carried out for us by our solicitors Vines Lawyers of 3/69
The Terrace, Ocean Grove at no extra charge to you.
Vines
Conveyancing
(A division of Vines Lawyers)
3/69 The Terrace, Ocean Grove, 3226
Phone: 5255 4480
Fax: 5255 4813
Email: nancyr@vineslawyers.com.au
vikkid@vineslawyers.com.au