Transferring property ownership in NSW requires careful legal preparation, even when there is no traditional sale involved. Our licensed conveyancers provide clear, plain-English advice and experienced support to ensure your transfer is completed accurately and in compliance with NSW requirements.
A property transfer occurs when ownership changes without a standard open-market sale.
Common reasons for property transfers in NSW include:
Each situation involves specific documentation, legal requirements and potential duty considerations.
Although no sale may be taking place, a property transfer still involves a formal change of legal ownership.
Stamp duty (or exemptions) may apply, and incorrect documentation can lead to delays, rejected lodgements or financial penalties.
A licensed conveyancer ensures all legal steps are handled correctly, duty obligations are assessed properly, and the transfer is completed smoothly and compliantly.
Our property transfer service includes:
You receive structured legal guidance and careful handling throughout the entire process.
We review the circumstances of the transfer and determine the appropriate legal structure and process.
We review the title and confirm current ownership details to ensure the transfer can proceed correctly.
We prepare the required transfer documents and supporting forms to ensure the transaction complies with NSW requirements.
We advise on applicable stamp duty or available exemptions and arrange lodgement with Revenue NSW where required.
We lodge the transfer documentation electronically with NSW Land Registry Services for registration of the new ownership.
We confirm registration of the transfer and provide you with the final documentation for your records.
We regularly assist with:
If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies as a transfer, we can provide tailored advice.
Common questions include: