Conveyancing for Sellers in Ballarat and Across Victoria
Fixed fee. Direct access to your conveyancer. We handle the paperwork so you can focus on your next move.
What we do for sellers
Selling a property involves more legal work than most people realise. Before your property goes to market, a contract of sale and Section 32 vendor statement must be prepared — and they need to be right. Errors or omissions in the Section 32 can give a buyer grounds to withdraw or claim compensation.
At Johnson Conveyancing, we prepare all the documentation, liaise with your real estate agent, and manage the process through to a successful settlement. Based in Ballarat and acting for vendors across Victoria, we take care of the legal side so you can focus on your next move.
Our selling conveyancing service includes
Preparing the contract of sale and Section 32 vendor statement
Ordering all required vendor disclosure documents — title search, council, water, land tax and planning certificates
Liaising with your real estate agent throughout the campaign and after sale
Reviewing the executed contract and advising on any special conditions
Calculating settlement adjustments for rates, water and owners corporation fees
Preparing discharge of mortgage documentation with your lender
Managing electronic settlement through PEXA
Why sellers choose Johnson Conveyancing
When you list your property should be able to reach your conveyancer directly when you have a question. At Johnson Conveyancing, you deal with Angus Johnson throughout the entire process. No hold music and no fuss.
We charge a fixed fee so there are no surprises at settlement. You know the cost from day one.
Selling in Ballarat or anywhere in Victoria
We act for vendors selling property across Victoria — from Ballarat and regional towns alike to Melbourne and the rest of Victoria. Electronic conveyancing through PEXA means we can manage your settlement wherever the property is located.
Thinking of selling?
Most sellers contact a real estate agent first when thinking of selling — and that is not necessarily the wrong idea. But understanding what disclosures you are legally required to make, and what laws apply to your sale is just as important as knowing what it is worth.
In Victoria, there are a range of obligations that affect sellers before a property can be sold — from preparing the Section 32 vendor statement and identifying any encumbrances, planning overlays, owner-builder disclosures or owners corporation obligations. Getting across these requirements early means no surprises when a buyer is ready to sign when you aren’t ready to accept.
Speaking with a licensed conveyancer before you take the next step ensures you go to market informed and prepared.