Property Law
Comprehensive property law expertise with over 45 years of experience supporting all aspects of property transactions and development.
At Just Conveyancing, a division of Hones Lawyers, we are a property-focused law firm. Whether you’re buying or selling property, transferring ownership, leasing, acquiring easements, obtaining development approvals, or even involved in construction, we provide comprehensive legal services covering all aspects of property law.
With over 45 years of experience, our property lawyers in Sydney have supported a wide range of clients. Our team has represented local councils, developers, architects, retirement village operators, investors (both large and small), institutions, buyers and sellers, as well as landlords and lessees.
What Types of properties Can We assist with?
Strata Units
Houses
Offices
Shops
Factories
How to avoid risks with property transactions in Sydney and NSW
Property law is complex. It covers a wide range of legal situations, such as buying and selling property, dealing with landlords and tenants, and resolving disputes over boundaries.
Mistakes can be costly, which is why it’s important for anyone who owns, or who wants to own or lease real estate, in Sydney and New South Wales to make sure that they receive professional advice that they can confidently rely upon throughout each phase of any property transaction.
As well as the formal processes related to transfer of ownership, mortgages and title searches, there are other significant factors to take into account that are not always so obvious. For example, your sale or purchase may give rise to tax implications which might not be apparent to you. Or if you are a buyer, then stamp duty fees will likely be payable to the state government.
A common issue we encounter that can lead to significant problems is easements. If you’re buying or selling property, easements can affect the title and must be carefully reviewed. If you’re considering creating an easement—such as granting others access to shared driveways or utility lines—formal agreements are necessary. Properly preparing easements is essential to avoid costly disputes or legal issues in the future.
To protect yourself from unnecessary and potentially expensive risks, it’s crucial to seek the right advice. Our experienced team is here to guide you through the process and handle your property matters with professionalism and efficiency.
For more legal advice on all areas of property law, call us at 02 8318 0778 or complete the contact form below.