I need to use a property conveyancer but I’m not sure what to look for? Can anyone help me out or know a good property conveyancer based in Sydney?
I am looking to sell my Sydney home and buy a new one. I am told that I should consult with a property conveyancer. What is a property conveyancer and what do they do?
I sold my land.
Subject to finance by the 19th Feb 2010, settlement to take place 6th March 2010.
4 days before settlement(02/03/10), my conveyancer calls me to tell me that she just received a fax dated 25th Feb stating that the purchasers application for finance has been declined!!!
Up until the 19th Feb, we heard nothing from anyone so everyone assumed all was going to plan.
Starting 21st Feb, we started to make big expenses as after the settlement, we would be able to pay off these expenses.
Upon receiving the decline fax, my conveyancer calls agent to ask if he has the deposit of 500. He says he only has the 0 and has been trying to get them to pay the rest but to no avail!!!
Who’s at fault? Who can i sue for my deposit and the extra expenses i had incurred due to the delay in settlement? Does the conveyancer have to chase up the deposit? Does the agent have to chase up the deposit?
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