Conveyancing & Property Lawyers Newcastle
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How we can assist you
How we can assist you
- Property law in NSW regulates the rights, interests and responsibilities of individuals in relation to real property (land).
- Having property rights in relation to land generally provides you with:
- the right to use or enjoy the property;
- the right to exclude others from use or enjoyment of the property; and
- the right to alienate (deal with or dispose of) the property.
- Title (ownership) to the following types of property can be transferred from one person to another through conveyancing:
- residential;
- commercial & industrial;
- strata;
- rural;
- community title; or
- retirement village.
- Leasing a property provides the tenant with a leasehold interest to use the property for certain purposes or for a certain time subject to the terms of the lease.
- NSW property law also addresses issues concerning covenants, easements, fee simple estates, equitable interests, caveats, concurrent ownership, leases, mortgages, bailment and even fence disputes with neighbours.
- Whether you need assistance with a straight-forward residential conveyance or complicated property law matters, we can assist you.
See our FAQ and Q&A below that will answer many questions commonly asked.
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