The sale and purchase of commercial property often includes specialist lease and finance considerations – which is why it’s important to seek legal advice from experienced property lawyers. Read our Client Reviews and then call us to speak with an Adelaide commercial property lawyer with specialist commercial conveyancing experience on a no obligation basis.
Fixed Price Conveyancing Cost – No Surprises
How much does property conveyancing cost? Our commercial conveyancing fee is from $3,490 plus GST but depends on the size of the transaction and the number of leases involved. Ask us for a quote and we will provide you with a fixed price.
We guarantee you will be happy with our service. You will have access to an experienced commercial property lawyer to review and assist with the transfers of leases, guarantees and other licences and the benefit of a full conveyancing service from a registered and highly experienced conveyancer.
If you are shopping around on price make sure you avoid surprises and compare “apples for apples”. Our conveyancing fee includes the cost of:
- File opening and administration costs;
- Office expenses (photocopies, faxes, printing, postage and telephone calls); and
- Verification of Identity (where you attend our office).
Yes cooling off rights still apply provided the purchaser is not a company. Find out more
Stamp Duty and Land Titles Office Fee
At settlement, the purchaser may have to pay stamp duty and a Land Titles Office registration “transfer” fee, both of which are calculated according to the purchase price. For contracts entered into after 1 July 2018 there is no stamp duty on commercial property (i.e land that is non-residential and non-primary production).
Specialist Commercial Property Considerations
Considerations relevant to commercial property conveyancing include:
- a deed of assignment to transfer the vendor’s interest in any leases or guarantees to the purchaser;
- water and trade waste licences; and
- EPA licences.
Our Commercial Conveyancing Services
Our commercial conveyancing service includes:
- liaising with your financier;
- preparation of adjustment and settlement statements and ensuring payment of rates and taxes;
- transfer of leases, guarantees and licences to the purchaser;
- electronic conveyancing or attendance at Land Titles Office; and
- notification of Local Council and Government departments of change of ownership.
Trusted Commercial Property Lawyers
At Beger & Co, our commercial property lawyers are skilled, caring and commercially savvy.
Read our Client Reviews to see why Adelaide locals turn to us for all their commercial and residential property conveyancing matters. Then call 08 8362 6400 to speak to one of our experienced commercial lawyers on a no obligation basis.