
What Are the Risks of Not Using a Conveyancer When Buying a Property?
November 10, 2025Much of Glenferrie Conveyancing’s work involves acting for a party who is either buying or selling a property. However, Glenferrie Conveyancing has the skills and experience to assist its clients with more complex conveyancing matters including:
- Property transfers relating to a breakdown of a relationship (family law).
- Transfers where the property is owned by a deceased person and is needs to be transmitted to the executor(s) or administrator(s) of the estate, and then either sold or transferred to a beneficiary or beneficiaries in accordance with the provisions of the will.
- Transfers involving the sale of one property being settled simultaneously with the purchase of another one, where the proceeds of the sale are used to complete the simultaneous purchase.
- Preparation of a Licence Agreement to allow a purchaser to occupy a property before settlement or to allow a vendor to occupy the property after settlement.
- Preparation and lodgement of a subdivision (or consolidation) application.
- Preparation and lodgement of other SPEAR applications, e.g. removal or variation of easement, re-subdivision of lots and/or common property.
- Partition transfers that may follow the subdivision of jointly owned parent land, where the various owners wish to solely own one or more of the child lots.
- Purchase or sale of commercial property.
- Purchases of property by trusts or superannuation funds.
- Transfers of trust property to a beneficiary or beneficiaries of that trust.
Glenferrie Conveyancing is your trusted and professional conveyancer in Melbourne. To know more about our conveyancing services, please contact us on (03) 9815 2351.






