Commercial Conveyancing

Providing Expertise, Managing Risks

We guide you through the complexities of buying or selling commercial property, addressing GST, leases, asbestos registers, and other specialist considerations to ensure a smooth transaction.

Description

Commercial property transactions can be complex, requiring careful attention to detail at every stage. Our team helps you navigate contracts, leases, and due diligence to ensure a smooth and secure process. From reviewing financial records to checking compliance with regulations, we provide guidance that keeps your interests protected.
We also advise on specialist considerations, including GST implications, Stamp Duty exemptions, and requirements for mixed-use or leased properties. With thorough planning and expert support, we help make your commercial property transaction efficient and worry-free.

Key Benefits:

Expert guidance ensures your commercial property transactions are smooth, efficient, and risk-free. We help you navigate contracts, compliance, and specialist considerations with confidence.
Guiding you with expertise and care at every step. We ensure your process is smooth, clear, and reliable.

Your Business Transaction Starts Here

Expert guidance and support to help you buy or sell commercial property with confidence. From contracts to compliance, we ensure a smooth process.

Appointment

Experts with the right solutions for your commercial property needs

We provide clear guidance and practical support to ensure your transaction is smooth and well-managed.
Tailored advice to help you navigate contracts, leases, and compliance with confidence.
Support through every stage of the transaction with clear communication and no surprises.








    Frequently Asked Questions

    A conveyancer manages the legal side of buying or selling property. This includes reviewing the contract, conducting required searches, preparing and lodging documents, communicating with banks and agents, and ensuring the property is transferred correctly and in line with all legal requirements. Their role is to protect your interests and guide the transaction smoothly from contract to settlement.

    When purchasing a home, several government and service-related expenses may apply. These can include:
    • Stamp duty
    • Lands Titles Office lodgement and registration fees
    • Professional conveyancing fees
    • Search fees and other disbursements
    • Adjustments for council rates, water charges, and other outgoings
    • Any fees associated with your finance or lender
    Every transaction is different, so we can provide a clearer breakdown once we review your specific matter.

    When you sell a property, several costs may arise as part of the settlement process. These may include:
    • Paying out your existing mortgage
    • Your real estate agent’s commission and any marketing charges
    • Conveyancing fees
    • Search fees and other disbursements
    • Adjustments for council rates, water charges, and other outgoings up to the settlement date
    Every sale is unique, so we can provide a more accurate estimate once we review the details of your matter.

    It is legally permitted, but generally not advisable. A single conveyancer cannot fully safeguard both parties if a conflict arises, and they may be required to withdraw from the matter. Engaging your own conveyancer ensures your interests are independently and properly protected.

    Verification of Identity helps protect against fraud in property transactions. Each party must complete an in‑person identity check and provide acceptable identification documents. As your conveyancer, we are required to confirm to the Lands Titles Office that this process has been carried out correctly before any documents can be lodged for registration.

    Your VOI can be carried out in person by Axis Conveyancing or by an authorised representative acting for us. If visiting our office isn’t convenient, we can arrange for the verification to be completed at your nearest Australia Post outlet, or we can organise an agent to attend your home either during or outside standard business hours. Please contact Axis Conveyancing for the necessary forms and to confirm any fees that may apply for off‑site verification.

    A Form 1 is the statutory disclosure document that a seller must provide to a buyer under South Australian legislation. It sets out important details about the property and must be carefully prepared and reviewed by a registered conveyancer before it is issued to the purchaser.