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Who to choose: the difference between a conveyancer & solicitor


The paperwork that comes with buying a Perth home can be a real nuisance - we get it. From title documents to property appraisals, valuations and more, paperwork can turn the exciting process of home buying into something more of a nuisance.


But they don’t have to make it this way, as you can enlist a conveyancer’s services to go through them on your behalf. People will either choose a conveyancer or solicitor to deal with their real estate paperwork; you could choose to do it yourself but this would leave you without the professional indemnity insurance either legal practitioner has.


If you have been thinking about getting the best conveyancer Perth has to offer, it’s important to know the difference between them and a solicitor, and why it’s always a good idea to enlist a professional conveyancer’s services when it comes to buying a home.


What do conveyancers do?


Conveyancers is a legal practitioner that is specially trained and qualified to handle the transfer of Perth real estate from the vendor to the buyer. They can provide you, the buyer, with professional legal advice on title transfers and conduct legal and official work to ensure the purchase proceeds without any problems.


What do solicitors do?


A solicitor is a general legal practitioner who also has the specialisation to handle your title transfer. Solicitors hold a practising certificate of law, and contain the required knowledge to manage the property’s conveyancing.


Perth conveyancers and licensed Australian legal practitioners can manage the title transfer on your behalf. This may be a bit confusing at first, as solicitors occasionally call themselves conveyancers for the purpose of handling your conveyancing.


This is one of the reasons why it’s a good idea to go with a specialised conveyancer as they are qualified and experienced enough to handle your conveyancing.


Why choose a conveyancer over a solicitor?


Whilst a solicitor is qualified to handle your conveyancing requirements, a licensed conveyancer has the skills and experience to make the process run smoothly.


Solicitors have a more generalised knowledge of the law, and would be ideal to enlist if there were aspects of your conveyancing that fell into different elements of the law or you required more general property advice.


However, this is rarely the case, and for this reason choosing a licensed conveyancer is usually the better option for deed of transfer. Furthermore, as conveyancers don’t provide other legal work that falls outside of conveyancing, a conveyancer might prove to be far more affordable than a solicitor.


It all essentially comes down to your legal needs: is the deed of transfer something that a licensed conveyancer could easily manage? Or, are there specific grey areas that fall outside of simply transferring the title?


Other benefits of choosing a conveyancer


There are a range of other potential benefits of choosing a conveyancer over a solicitor, including:


  • Local knowledge: Conveyancers working specifically in real estate typically have a more profound knowledge of the local industry, including knowledge of issues affecting the local market and therefore your purchase;

  • Industry connections: Conveyancers dealing solely in real estate often have sound connections that they can recommend for your move. With their local industry knowledge, conveyancers can point you in the direction of trusted mortgage brokers, building inspectors, financial advisors, removalists and more.


So, if you are looking for a specified service, you can’t really look past a qualified and licensed conveyancer. They will help you make the transfer as smooth as possible as well as make the overall move much easier through their local connections to reliable services.

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