Who we help

  • Residential buyers and sellers
  • Commercial property investors
  • Family groups transferring property between related parties
  • Developers undertaking subdivisions

What we assist with

  • Residential and commercial property settlements
  • Business settlements
  • Survivorship applications
  • Transmission applications
  • Sub-division applications
  • Caveats
  • Transfer between related parties
  • Advice in relation to the contract for sale
  • E-conveyancing

Our approach

We check the contract before you sign, monitor settlement deadlines, and liaise with banks, real estate agents, and the other party’s lawyer. We use e-conveyancing where possible to reduce paperwork and speed up settlement.

Common questions

When should I send the contract to a lawyer?

Before you sign, if possible. We can review special conditions, identify risks, and negotiate changes.

Do you act for both parties in a transfer between family members?

Usually no. We act for one party and recommend the other party obtain independent advice.

What is e-conveyancing?

It is the electronic settlement system that transfers title and funds on settlement day without paper cheques or physical attendance.

Next step

Contact us to arrange a consultation. Phone (08) 9458 6022, mobile 0402 204 531, or email wayne.mort@mortandassociates.com.au.

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