About Jarrett Lawrie Conveyancing
Jarrett Lawrie Conveyancing is a locally owned and operated Parap conveyancing business providing quality services at affordable rates. Are you about to purchase or sell a property? Talk to our friendly Darwin conveyancers today. We can help you with all your settlement and property transfer needs. From compiling the paperwork to setting out the sales contracts, we're with you every step of the way. Before purchasing a home, it's very important to first ensure there are no hidden surprises—such as easements or nearby developments—that may influence your decision to buy. Our fully qualified Darwin conveyancers know what to look for, and will report findings like these so you can make a more informed decision. Jarrett Lawrie Conveyancing service Darwin and surrounding areas including Nightcliff, Karama, Berrimah, Marrara and Stuart Park. If you have questions about sale contracts or the transfer of land, we can help you decipher the legal information. Give our friendly team a call today to organise a consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need To Be Present During The Settlement Process?
No, the purpose of hiring a conveyancer is to have someone represent your interests. While many of our clients do like to sit in during settlement it's not a requirement. We will let you know when the process is complete so you can collect the keys to your new property or deliver them to the buyer.
What Is A Holding Deposit?
According to real estate law, the holding deposit is the amount of money that a buyer has to pay when they are interested in buying a property. A deposit is typically agreed on and arranged before any of the final documents are set up, signed and certified.
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