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Get the Contract Right from the Start — and Avoid Costly Delays Later.

When you’re selling a property, whether it’s your home, an investment property, rural land or a deceased estate, the contract is at the heart of the entire process.

A good, clear Contract for Sale that accurately reflects the property and its present state makes everything smoother, clearer and far less stressful. When the contract is right, negotiations are cleaner, trust is stronger and settlement is far more likely to proceed without complications.

At Contract Conveyancing, we specialise in preparing legally sound contracts for sale across NSW — so you can move forward with confidence.

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Selling property in NSW — Contract Conveyancing services
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The Foundation

Getting the Contract Right
from Day One

NSW Legal Requirement

Your contract must be fully prepared before your property is listed for sale.

That’s not just a formality — it’s a legal requirement.

At Contract Conveyancing, we invest time right at the beginning to ensure your contract is thorough, compliant and protective of your interests.

We ask a long list of questions at the start.

It may seem like a lot of work, but being thorough early on is the best way to keep everything on track later.

It’s also far less stressful to deal with these details before you’re packing boxes and organising your move.

Our Goal

Nothing should come back
to haunt you later.

Thorough Preparation

Our Pre-Sale Checklist:
Every Detail Covered

What does our checklist cover? Every detail, including:

Inclusions

It’s not just whether you’re taking the dishwasher. For rural properties, there may be machinery, stock or other assets to consider.

Alterations to the Property

Whether completed by you or a previous owner, approved by Council or not, including relevant builder’s warranties.

Reports

Pool inspection reports, pest inspections and any other available documentation.

Service Connections

Including gas connections and/or solar panels.

Court Actions or Neighbour Disputes

Any matters that may affect the property.

Outstanding Council Requirements

Ensuring compliance issues are identified early.

Desired Settlement Date or Time Period

So expectations are aligned from the beginning.

Many of these questions won’t apply to every sale.

But by asking them upfront, we uncover potential issues early — before they create delays, disputes or mistrust later.

When a contract accurately reflects the property being sold, there are no surprises.

Peace of Mind
Timeframes

How Long Does It Take to Prepare
a Contract for Sale in NSW?

Typical timeframe once we have your information

24 hours
7 days

The timeframe largely depends on your local council and how quickly they respond with required documentation.

Once we know the address of the property you’re selling, we can give you a clearer indication.

Sometimes Preparation Takes Longer

There are occasions where preparation takes longer — and for good reason.

Example

You may have had council approval for renovations, but once completed, you didn’t obtain the final certificate of compliance. You may decide that completing the approval process now will add value to your property and strengthen buyer confidence.

We’ll always explain your options so you can make informed decisions.

The Process

Making the Process Easier
Between Exchange and Settlement

The ideal scenario when selling property in NSW is that all price and date negotiations occur before exchange. At exchange, both you and the purchaser have agreed on the deal and want it to proceed smoothly to settlement.

But issues can arise.

Clear Contract

When the contract clearly reflects the property you’re selling, there are no uncertainties.

Result
Trust between parties remains strong

Missing or Unclear Information

Missing or unclear information can damage trust. A purchaser may feel something is being withheld — even if it was a genuine oversight.

Consequences
Buyers increase their due diligence
Every clause scrutinised more intensely
Additional queries raised

We act for purchasers too — so we know exactly how quickly red flags can appear.

That’s why we are as thorough as possible with every single contract we prepare.

Clarity protects you
Accuracy protects you
Transparency protects you
Support

Responsive Support
When You Need It

Unfortunately, the legal industry has a reputation for being slow to respond.

We don’t operate that way.

While we can’t promise to answer instantly every time you call or email, if we’re unavailable, we return calls and respond to emails promptly.

We’re also flexible about how we meet:

  • Zoom during your lunch break
  • A 15-minute phone call while you’re driving
  • Quick check-ins between appointments
  • Or in-person meetings at our office

We understand you’re busy. Finding time to attend an office appointment isn’t always easy — though we genuinely enjoy meeting you face-to-face if you have the time.

As licensed conveyancers who specialise in buying and selling property, we understand the importance of deadlines — including critical dates like the end of the cooling-off period.

We don’t go to court. We’re not pulled away to appear before a judge. Our focus is conveyancing.

Even if you don’t contact us with a question, we’ll check in every week or two between exchange and settlement to ensure everything remains on track from your perspective.

Experience

Our Experience Selling Property
Across NSW

Contract Conveyancing is a relatively young business, but our founder, Judy Hogarth, has been a licensed Conveyancer since 2008.

Her experience includes:

Strata apartments, including off-the-plan sales

Residential homes

Vacant residential land blocks, including new subdivisions

Her experience includes:

Rural and large acreage properties

Commercial properties

Whatever your situation, we have the experience to manage it properly.

From the Hills District to wider Sydney and across NSW, we assist sellers who want the process handled thoroughly, professionally and without unnecessary stress.

Why Sellers Choose Us

Why Sellers Choose
Contract Conveyancing

Selling property is a major financial transaction.

Mistakes in a Contract for Sale can lead to:

  • Delays
  • Renegotiation
  • Buyer mistrust
  • Legal disputes
  • Financial loss

Our disciplined approach to preparing your contract ensures:

  • Compliance with NSW legislation
  • Clear disclosure of relevant information
  • Reduced risk of post-exchange issues
  • Smoother settlement
  • Strong communication throughout
Our Philosophy

We believe prevention is always better than damage control.

Ready to Sell with Confidence?

If you’re selling property in the Hills District, Sydney or anywhere across NSW, we’d love to assist and make everything as smooth and seamless as possible.

Getting the contract right from the beginning protects you later.

Book a free consultation today and take the first step toward a well-managed, professionally handled sale.

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