A Trusted Logan Conveyancer
Guiding clients through buying or selling residential property.
Logan Conveyancing
Why Use MAP Lawyers?
Buyers and Sellers often discover too late, not all conveyancers offer the same quality service.
ALL MATTERS ARE MANAGED BY A SOLICITOR
Unlike our competitors, all conveyancing matters are managed from A to Z by a qualified solicitor, not an administrative assistant.
EXPERTISE IN PROPERTY LAW
Our solicitors are experts in property law and are able to guide you through any legal issues, providing practical solutions to ensure that your transaction is seamless.
COMMUNICATION
If any issues arise our team is only a call away. You can speak to the same solicitor throughout the conveyance. Our team are responsive and can explain legal concepts in a clear and understandable manner.
TRANSPARENCY
There are no hidden fees or catches. We offer a true fixed fee pricing model with a clear breakdown of our fees and disbursements upfront and no endless terms and conditions.
CLIENT SERVICE
Client service is at the heart of MAP Lawyers. We believe that buying and selling property is the gateway to financial freedom and we love being part of your property journey.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Our passion is backed up by 350+ 5-star Google reviews & 150+ Facebook reviews.
How can we help you?
Are You Buying?
Professional fees from $1399
Looking to buy? Buying a property is one of the most exciting decisions you’ll ever make. However, it is also one of the biggest financial commitments, so it’s important to choose a Logan conveyancer you can trust to make the process as smooth as possible. Logan Conveyancing can involve a lot of legal jargon and tedious paperwork, along with constant back and forth between third parties. A Logan property solicitor can help save you time and stress by guiding you through the process.
If you’d like a free quote for a property conveyance, please click on the link above.
Are You Selling?
Professional fees from $999
Looking to sell? Whilst arranging a sale settlement yourself may seem like a no-hassle, cost-effective option, going through the process alone can result in a number of unnecessary legal difficulties. Given the complexity of property law, it’s important to have a Logan conveyancing lawyer on your team should unexpected issues arise. A Logan property solicitor can help save you time and stress by guiding you through the process.
If you’d like a free quote for a property conveyance, please click on the link above.
What We Do
MAP Lawyers - Your Logan Conveyancer
From understanding legal jargon to completing packs of paperwork and calculating settlement figures, buying or selling a property can be time consuming, confusing and stressful. Our dedicated conveyancing Logan team are here to remove any unnecessary complexities and make the process as simple as possible to allow you to focus on your move.
- Our professional Logan conveyancing solicitors specialise in residential conveyancing so you can feel confident going forward with an expert by your side. If you’re looking for a Logan conveyancing lawyer to assist with either buying or selling, MAP Lawyers are the obvious conveyancing choice.
- Our Logan conveyancing solicitor will be able to guide you through the process including assisting with documentation and settlement calculations, liaising with financial institutes and attending to settlement. Our helpful team of solicitors is dedicated to making the processes as straightforward as possible for you.
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Conveyancing Logan FAQ’s
A conveyancer handles the legal aspect of property matters, such as buying and selling. They can work alongside you throughout the entire process, from providing advice pre-contract to communicating with the other parties’ solicitors and assisting you with the settlement process. A conveyancing solicitor does everything on your behalf so that the processes can be stress free for you.
Conveyancing lawyers can do the following:
- Prepare settlement
- Review sale contracts
- Monitor deadlines and advise you of the parties’ obligations under the Contract
- Prepare paperwork
- Calculate settlement figures
- Attend settlement on your behalf
In many states, conveyancers can transfer property between third parties. In Queensland and the ACT, however, a transfer of land can only be performed or supervised by a qualified lawyer.
When using MAP Lawyers, you can feel comfortable knowing our Logan conveyancing team are made up of fully qualified lawyers who specialise in the field of property law.
You can fall into the trap of thinking that conveyancing is easy, just signing a contract and transferring the property. A professional conveyancer, however, can review your contract to ensure it reflects your intentions and to address any potential legal obstacles. This includes dealing with legal documents, monitoring deadlines and calculating settlement figures.
Latest Resources
SELLING? HERE IS OUR 5-POINT CHECKLIST TO COMPLETE PRIOR TO SIGNING A CONTRACT
Whether you are selling in Queensland, New South Wales, or Victoria, we have pulled together our 5-point checklist to complete prior to signing a contract. 1. Prepare your property You should ensure your property is presented in the best possible way. This may include completing repairs, de-cluttering, having carpets steam cleaned, arranging a fresh coat
WHAT HAPPENS TO CONTRACTS OVER CHRISTMAS 2024
It’s crazy to say that another year is almost over and the Christmas season will be upon us before we know it. With the approaching Christmas period, it is important to be aware of how the public holidays will affect your contract. NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA In New South Wales and Victoria, the definition
SPOOKY SECRETS: DO YOU HAVE TO DISCLOSE A DEATH IN THE HOME WHEN SELLING?
Whether or not you have to disclose the death of someone in a property when selling varies across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. We have broken up the current legal position across the three states below: QUEENSLAND In Queensland, there is currently no specific legal requirement obligating sellers to disclose a death in the