By Julian & Renee (Australia) – with writing support from Alberto Aldana (Colombia)

Selecting a conveyancer can be the difference in your property buying and selling journey. Conveyancing refers to the legal transfer of ownership regarding property. Be it a buyer, seller, or even sales agent acting on behalf of the transaction, the person is very crucial. Not paying for a cheap conveyancer can eventually lead to serious hassle, even though it may seem like a great deal. Usually, this professional works on volume: he has plenty of clients to pay his costs. The result could be that your case gets rushed or even missed, leaving you at risk of great harm.
Low-priced conveyancers often pass the work onto offshore workers in places such as the Philippines or Fiji or India. Cutting costs isn’t always a good idea, especially when it compromises security. Your private information, banking information and the information of your expensive properties can be controlled by people you have never met before and are not subject to Australian privacy law. Even worse, cheap conveyancers tend not to have licenses. They depend on unqualified manpower that is incapable of doing complex jobs. For buyers and sellers, it means personnel that aren’t properly trained to answer questions or alleviate concerns. Thus, causing people to be confused and frustrated during a seamless process. Here’s how the risks pan out.
- Overseas outsourcing may result in unvetted staff handling your sensitive data outside the protections of Australian privacy laws.
- Affordable conveyancers frequently employ unlicensed personnel who are untrained to handle your property transaction.
- Cheap conveyancers are understaffed or overworked which affects their customer service. You would find them missing in action when you need them most.
Failure to check details could have serious legal and financial consequences for buyers and sellers. Delays in settlements or costly legal disputes could be caused by missing or incorrect documents or by overlooked legal clauses. The purchase or sale of property is probably one of the biggest financial transactions you will ever be involved with. It is foolish to save a few hundred dollars by doing without important legal assistance.
Flash Conveyancing respects the value of peace-of-mind throughout the conveyancing process. Julian and Renee head an experienced team dealing in property transactions in New South Wales. Your property transaction is about so much more than just paperwork; it’s about protecting your investment and your future.
Flash Conveyancing is your property legal team that will ensure a seamless settlement.
Our team has a proven track record of working seamlessly with the Blacktown, Hawkesbury, Blue Mountains, The Hills Shire, Hornsby, and Parramatta councils.
North-West Growth Corridor: Marsden Park, Box Hill, Schofields, Tallawong, Riverstone, Gables, Melonba, Grantham Farm, and Angus.
The Hills District & Surrounds: Castle Hill, Kellyville, North Kellyville, Bella Vista, Baulkham Hills, Beaumont Hills, Norwest, Rouse Hill, Winston Hills, and Westmead.
Blacktown City & Established West: Blacktown, Seven Hills, Glendenning, Glenwood, Stanhope Gardens, The Ponds, Quakers Hill, Kings Langley, Parklea, Acacia Gardens, Arndell Park, Rooty Hill, and Doonside.
Hawkesbury & Lifestyle Estates: Dural, Middle Dural, Kenthurst, Glenhaven, Galston, Glenorie, Annangrove, Nelson, Cattai, Maraylya, Vineyard, and Windsor.
Parramatta & Emerging Hubs: Parramatta, Northmead, North Rocks, North Parramatta, Wentworthville, and St Marys.

