Many Australians, eager to save money when buying a new home, get fooled into think that DIY conveyancing kits are a good way to cut corners. The fact is, nothing can take the place of an experienced conveyancing solicitor. The process is simply too complex to be handled on one's own.
Heed The Warnings -
If the sheer complexity of the Queensland conveyancing or Gold Coast conveyancing transactions isn't enough to scare you away from using a DIY conveyancing kit, the stern warning issued by the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) should do the trick. The REIQ adamantly insists that consumers steer clear of DIY conveyancing kits, largely because the chance of making major mistakes is simply too great. In fact, an already-complex process can be rendered completely useless - indeed, it can fall apart completely - when it's not undertaken by a professional and qualified conveyancing solicitor.
Save A Bit Now, Pay Big Later -
A good number of people who decide to give a DIY conveyancing kit a go, generally find themselves way in over their heads. Initially drawn to such kits due to their deceptively low prices - especially when compared with hiring a conveyancing solicitor - they quickly incur exorbitant fees and fines due to amateur mistakes. In fact, many people see their conveyancing process grind to a screeching halt; in certain situations, transactions fall through and homes which they were set on fall through their fingers. The fact is, while you may save a bit of money on the outset, you'll end up paying big-time down the road by using DIY conveyancing kits.
Ditch The Kit - Stick With A Seasoned Professional -
There's simply no substitute for a well qualified, vastly experienced conveyancing solicitor during such complex transactions. The fact that so many home buyers believe that the conveyancing process always concludes with settlement, for instance, highlights all of the misinformation that is so rampant out there. A DIY kit simply doesn't equip you with the tools needed to adequately get through the process; the many complicated, minute steps involved are best left in the hands of a capable individual. What at the time may appear as a lot of money works out rather as a bargain considering the time, money and anxiety you may go through through using a kit.
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Ownit Conveyancing believe that DIY conveyancing kits are simply no match for a professional
Queensland conveyancingg solicitor,
Gold Coast conveyancing solicitor - or a solicitor anywhere in Australia, for that matter. You'll save cash in the short-term, but lose big in the long run.