Solicitor-Led Due Diligence

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Contract Review NSW

Expert Property Law Guidance

Buying a home in New South Wales is a high-stakes financial commitment. To ensure your due diligence is thorough and your interests are protected, we provide a rapid, solicitor-led review of your Contract for Sale.

We specialise in assisting buyers in navigating the complexities of the NSW property market, offering clear legal guidance before you attend an auction or sign a binding contract.

Conveyancing FAQ for Buyers

What is a Cooling-Off Period in NSW?

In NSW, residential property sales typically include a 5-business day cooling-off period. During this time, a buyer can withdraw from the contract by forfeiting 0.25% of the purchase price. This period is vital for finalising formal finance approval and conducting inspections.

What is a Section 66W Certificate?

A Section 66W Certificate is a legal document signed by a solicitor that waives the buyer's right to a cooling-off period. In competitive markets or at auctions, vendors often require an unconditional exchange via a 66W to ensure the sale is immediate and binding.

Why is a Pre-Signing Contract Review Essential?

Once a contract is exchanged unconditionally, you are legally bound. Our solicitor-led review identifies unfavourable special conditions, undisclosed easements or licences, and building restrictions that could impact your property’s value or your legal rights.

*Complimentary service for residential contracts in NSW. We prioritise reviews based on auction dates and exchange deadlines. Solicitor-led review is provided subject to capacity.