Who pays commercial conveyancing fees buyer or seller?
Both the buyer and seller will need to engage their own conveyancer to represent their respective interests in the transfer, and each party will be responsible for their conveyancer’s costs.
Both the buyer and seller will need to engage their own conveyancer to represent their respective interests in the transfer, and each party will be responsible for their conveyancer’s costs.
Once you have identified that you can and want to subdivide your land, there are four (4) main stages to follow in the subdivision process:
Whether or not you can subdivide your land will depend on the planning zones and overlays that effect the land. Whilst it is commonly believed a lot must be at least 600m2 to be granted a planning permit to subdivide, the specific requirements vary depending on where the land is situated. To identify the zoning and planning schedules that relate to your land, you can search your address at www.planning.vic.gov.au