When selling your property it is important to start by taking down detailed instructions. As your conveyancer it is our role to act on your behalf and look after your best interests when selling a property.

Vendor’s Statement
(Sec 32)

Prior to signing any contract for the sale of your property, a disclosure statement providing prescribed information must be given to any prospective buyer. we have years of experience in both preparing and reviewing Section 32 documents.

Inspecting
the property

The purchaser is entitled to an inspection of the property in the week preceding settlement. This is done to check that the property is in the same condition and state of repair as at the date you signed the contract.

Discharging
the mortgage

Once the contract for the sale has been signed you need to make an appointment with your financial institution to sign a “Discharge Authority”. We will also write to the lender to make settlement arrangements.

Notifying
the sale

Reliance Conveyancing will notify the appropriate council, water authority and body corporate (if any) of the change of ownership details.

What can you expect?

  • We will protect you if there is a dispute after the buyer takes possession of the property
  • Negotiate and draw up contract amendments for you
  • Handle property transactions for you
  • Make sure you have an effective release of any mortgage with your lender
  • Forward proceeds of bank cheque or direct deposit to your account
  • Represent you at settlement meetings
  • Communicate to and co-ordinate banks, real estate agents and settlement agents

Selling Made Easy

Our understanding of the steps involved in the property market has allowed us to streamline the process of transferring ownership of a property. We will take you through the transfer process from start to finish. At the start we will give you an idea of what to expect and a timeline of the process. At each stage of the transfer of sale process we will work towards a speedy settlement date. The last thing you want is any delay in settlement due to any mistakes on your part.

Selling property

    Seller Details

    Full Name*

    Date of birth*

    Address*

    Postal Address (If different)

    Phone*

    Mobile

    Email*

    Additional Information

    Additional information to assist in preparing Section 32

    Property being sold

    I am selling a

    Property age

    Date property purchases

    Title holder

    Was the house built or any improvements, renovations / works carried out in the past 10 years?

    Are you registered for GST?

    Is the property subject to any unregistered easements?

    Is there access to the property by road?

    Are the following services connected

    ElectricityGasWaterSewerageTelephone

    Have you received any notices or orders (e.g. notice to fence, street construction)?

    Are you aware of any notice/proposal/planning application affecting neighbouring land?

    Is there a swimming pool, spa, or wading pool?

    Have any planning permits been issued affecting the property?

    Are there smoke alarms fitted in accordance with council requirements?

    Is your property on the Historic Building register?

    If the property is used as security for a loan, please provide details of your bank.

    Are you aware of any discrepancies between the title boundaries? (fences)

    Is the property tenanted?

    Are you aware of any freeway proposals in your area?

    Is there an Owners Corporation?

    Are you a foreign purchaser/seller?

    You are a foreign purchaser if you are not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, or a New Zealand citizen with a Special Category Visa (Subclass 444)