Transfers
Streamlined Transfers in Glenelg East
Easy and efficient property transfers
With over 40 years in business, Warwick Conveyancing has been helping clients across Glenelg East and Country South Australia with all types of property transfers including
- Matrimonial Transfers
- Deceased Estates
- Family Farm Transfers
- Bankrupt Estates
- Caveats
With a friendly and experienced team, we know exactly what to do to ensure your property transfer goes quickly, efficiently and smoothly.
Matrimonial transfers
The professional team at Warwick conveyancing are always on hand to help when your family situation changes. We can change the names on the title deed to reflect changes to your marital situation, along with advising you on the best mode of holding your property eg. tenants in common or joint tenants to protect the interests of your family.
Deceased estates
Warwick Conveyancing knows what a stressful and emotionally challenging time it can be when trying to sort out a deceased estate. Once probate has been completed by your solicitors, our warm and compassionate conveyancing team are always on hand to take care of transferring property in accordance with the will or handling conveyancing matters if you would prefer to sell the estate.
Family farm transfers
Over the years we have worked closely with rural farming communities across Glenelg East and Country South Australia. Warwick Conveyancers have helped many farming families transfer their land from one generation to the next. We can help you transfer your land to family members, and in most cases (subject to meeting certain terms and conditions), working farms can be transferred to family members without attracting stamp duty. If you need help and advice in this area, then we are just a phone call away.
Bankrupt estates
Warwick Conveyancing regularly works with Administrators and Trustees for bankrupt estates and businesses. We can prepare and register caveats and transfer bankrupt estates over to trustees to help with the efficient liquidation of assets.
Caveats
A caveat is an interest that is registered on the title deed to register a charge against the property by a third party. Caveats are often used by third parties who want to protect their interests when issuing a private loan to an individual. If you want to make a loan to a family member or friend or need to release funds from your home using a caveat, contact the team at Warwick Conveyancing who will help guide you through the process.