FAQs
What is the role of a settlement agent or conveyancer?
Your conveyancer will generally take care of:
- Completion and lodgement of transfer documents to change the details of ownership on the certificate of title
- Making necessary enquiries regarding council rates, water rates, land tax and title searches
- Keeping you informed throughout the settlement process
- Attending settlement on your behalf.
Why do you need a conveyancer to complete your property transaction?
How to choose an agent?
- How much experience do they have?
- Are they legally qualified?
- Do they provide a transparent service?
- Do they act for both parties?
- How competitive are their fees?
What are your fees?
For an instant quote for Buyers click here.
Or make use of our estimate calculators to help you budget for stamp duty and settlement fees. If you have any queries, simply give us a call or use the form on our contact page and we will be more than happy to help you understand everything involved in settling your property.
Should I wait until my finance is approved?
Do I need to be physically present at settlement?
No, we are able to settle on your behalf. Most settlements can be completed via PEXA e-Conveyancing (https://www.pexa.com.au)
With e-Conveyancing, we can now schedule your settlement for a time between 9am-11am. This enables you to settle earlier in the day and removes that element of stress and worry for you. Get in contact with us to find out more. Contact us today!
What is Stewart Title?
For More information, visit: http://www.stewartau.com/ResidentialPurchaser.html
When do I need to handover my keys at settlement?
Do I need to notify the water corporation, council, gas & electricity companies of the change of ownership?
You will need to make contact with your gas, electricity, phone and internet providers as they won’t allow anyone to action on your behalf.
Can I change the name of the purchaser now that my offer has been accepted?
Contact us prior to undertaking any changes to the purchasing entity on your contract. In some cases it is possible to make changes without any implications on stamp duty, but this depends on the circumstances and the change. In some cases, double stamp duty is charged such as the addition of an undisclosed Trust.
I have a mortgage registered over my property. Can you liaise with my bank to have them ready for settlement?
The only thing you will need to do is sign the discharge of mortgage forms, as we as settlement agents can’t fill out the discharge of mortgage forms on your behalf.
Where are you located?
Our office is located in Beeliar and is open by appointment only. We also provide a mobile service to any clients within the Perth Metro area that cannot get to us.