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Conveyancing in Gladstone and Surrounding Areas

Navigating Property Law & Conveyancing


Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. It involves a number of important tasks including preparing and lodging the necessary paperwork with the relevant authorities, ensuring any outstanding debts on the property are paid off and arranging for the transfer of utilities and other services.

The conveyancing process can be very complex and time consuming, so it's important to have a conveyancer on your side to guide you through the process and ensure everything goes smoothly. At Ramos & Co in Gladstone, our conveyancers are ready to assist you with all property sales enquiries and help you navigate the complexities of residential property law.

What’s Involved in the Process?


Whether you're buying or selling a property, the conveyancing team from Ramos & Co can help you every step of the way—from negotiating the contract to settlement. We understand the conveyancing process inside out, so you can rest assured your property transaction will be in safe hands.


The conveyancing process involves a number of important tasks including:

  • Checking & reviewing the contract of sale 
  • Arranging for the payment of transfer duty 
  • Organising lender's mortgage insurance (if applicable) 
  • Preparing and lodging the transfer paperwork with the relevant authorities 
  • Paying off any outstanding debts on the property 
  • Settlement through PEXA online platform
  • Coordinating the disconnection & connection of utilities & other services 
  • Attending settlement & arranging for the transfer of keys 
  • Settlement through PEXA online platform

We specialise in Queensland property transactions and act for a wide range of clients including investors and first home buyers. You can count on us to provide tailored advice to your circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does the conveyancing process take?

    The length of time it takes to complete the conveyancing process will depend on a number of factors including whether you are buying or selling a property, the location of the property, the type of property and any special conditions that may apply to the sale. In general, it usually takes between four and six weeks to complete the conveyancing process from start to finish.

  • Do I need a conveyancer?

    While you are not legally required to use a conveyancer, lawyer or solicitor when buying or selling a property, it is highly recommended that you do so. The conveyancing process can be complicated and time consuming, so it's essential to have an experienced professional on your side to help you navigate the process and make sure everything goes smoothly.

  • What are some of the common risks involved with conveyancing?

    Some of the risks associated with conveyancing include:


    • The risk the property you are buying is not actually owned by the seller 
    • The risk there are outstanding debts or encumbrances on the property you are not aware of 
    • The risk you may not be able to get a clear title for the property 
    • The risk the property may have structural defects or other problems you are not aware of 
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Body Corporate Disputes


Issues with body corporate parties can become very heated and messy. If you are caught up in a body corporate dispute, we will help you through the process so you can resolve the matter quickly and effectively. We will provide you with the advice and support you need to reach a favourable outcome. For more information, or to book a consultation, contact our team today on (07) 4972 7707.

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