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After preparing the Contract for Sale of Land, you can now market and sell your property. You can either engage a real estate agent to do this for you, or you could sell your property privately. Remember - an real estate agent will not be able to list your property unless you have a Contract for Sale of Land. | Read more...
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Ern Phang is the solicitor director of Parramatta law firm, Phang Legal. Ern practises in the areas of property and commercial transactions, corporate compliance, and is an experienced company director and company secretary. Ern has extensive experience in civil litigation (ie, commercial and insurance claims, debt recovery and general disputes) and various forms of dispute resolution. Ern is also a notary public. | Read more...
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Preparing a Contract for Sale of Land is generally the first step in selling your property and the conveyancing process. The contract is the legal document that will be at the heart of your transaction. It contains the terms and condition of the sale including such vital information as your property details, the agreed purchase price, and the duration of the contract (ie, when the transaction must complete or settle). The contract must also contain a variety of legal documents relating to your property and its title as required by law. | Read more...