Why Does Your Conveyancer Have So Many Questions?

When many property owners decide to sell, it is not unusual to receive a detailed questionnaire from their conveyancer. Questions about renovations, appliances, mortgages, tenants, easements and even pool equipment can seem excessive at first. However, these enquiries are not unnecessary paperwork — they are among the most important tools for preventing disputes and delays that could affect your sale later on.

In New South Wales, preparing a Contract for Sale involves far more than simply inserting a purchase price and property address. To ensure the contract accurately reflects the asset being sold, a conveyancer must gather the correct information about the property. The more information collected at the beginning, the less likely it is that issues will arise once a buyer has been found.

One of the biggest advantages of gathering information early is that potential issues can be identified before the buyer’s solicitor discovers them. Whether the property has unapproved building works, an existing tenancy, special inclusions or an outstanding mortgage, these matters can often be addressed in the Contract for Sale from the outset. Clear disclosure helps minimise disputes and keeps the transaction moving smoothly.

Common Questions Your Conveyancer May Ask

Information RequiredWhy It Matters
Fixtures and inclusionsConfirms what will remain with the property after settlement
ExclusionsHelps prevent misunderstandings between buyer and seller
Existing mortgage detailsAllows discharge arrangements to be prepared early
Current tenancy agreementsEnsures buyers understand occupancy arrangements
Building works or renovationsIdentifies approvals and disclosure requirements
Easements or restrictionsClarifies legal rights affecting the land
Swimming pools and equipmentConfirms compliance obligations and included assets

Preparation creates confidence during a sales campaign. Buyers are generally more comfortable making strong offers when they can review a complete and transparent contract. A well-prepared contract package helps reduce uncertainty, minimises legal enquiries and avoids last-minute negotiations that could slow the sale process.

Every question your conveyancer asks serves a purpose. A detail that appears insignificant today can become a major issue later if it is overlooked. By collecting accurate information early, your conveyancer can draft clear clauses, manage risks effectively and ensure both parties understand exactly what is being bought and sold.

Flash Conveyancing Advice

Answer your conveyancer’s questions as thoroughly as possible from the outset. Spending a few extra minutes providing accurate information today can help avoid weeks of delays, additional costs and unnecessary stress later in the transaction.

At Flash Conveyancing, Julian and Renee understand that the strongest property sales are built on preparation long before a buyer signs a contract. Their detailed approach helps uncover important information early, allowing potential issues to be addressed before they become obstacles to settlement. With extensive experience across Blacktown, Hawkesbury, the Blue Mountains, The Hills, Hornsby and Parramatta council areas, they work closely with sellers to ensure every contract is accurate, transparent and ready for scrutiny. Whether you’re selling in Acacia Gardens, Angus, Arndell Park, Blacktown, Colebee, Glendenning, Glenwood, Grantham Farm, Kellyville Ridge, Kings Langley, Marsden Park, Melonba, Oakhurst, Parklea, Quakers Hill, Riverstone, Schofields, Seven Hills, Stanhope Gardens, Tallawong, The Ponds, Baulkham Hills, Beaumont Hills, Bella Vista, Castle Hill, Kellyville, Kenthurst, North Rocks, Northmead, Rouse Hill, Vineyard, Windsor, Annangrove, Box Hill, Cattai, Dural, Gables, Galston, Glenhaven, Glenorie, Maraylya, Middle Dural, Nelson, North Kellyville, Norwest, Winston Hills, Sydney, Newcastle or Wollongong, Julian and Renee provide personalised service, practical guidance and meticulous contract preparation. Because the smoothest settlements rarely happen by chance — they begin with the right questions being asked before the property even reaches the market.

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

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Disclaimer: All content shared by Flash Conveyancing is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice. Accessing this information does not create a conveyancer-client relationship. Property laws and economic conditions change rapidly; we recommend seeking professional legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances before making any property-related decisions.

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