COVID-19 return to work for conveyancers

short summary of each stat Return to work conditions.

As restrictions across Australia continue to react to COVID-19 second dose vaccinated rates and case numbers, businesses are left trolling through government websites to find applicable restrictions that may prevent reopening their offices. Ultimately, conveyancers in NSW can return to the office throughout the state with density limits and mandatory QR codes, Queensland property lawyers […]

NSW Conveyancing turns 100% paperless

NSW Conveyancing turns 100 per cent paperless

NSW Conveyancing will no longer need to ask their clients for a copy of their Certificates of Title when acting on a sale or when lodging a dealing for registration as of today.   A dozen key changes being made to the NSW Land Title system will lead the NSW Conveyancing process away from a paper-based process.  The Real Property Amendment (Certificates of Title) […]

2 must-have automations to maximise conveyancer workflow

Conveyancers using triConvey automations.

One of the most important jobs for any software or search provider is to eliminate any chance of disrupting your workflow by introducing automations.  It is a conveyancer’s job to ensure the due diligence and settlement process is completed in a timely, professional and above all else, accurate manor. According to the Australian Government, ‘human error’ is commonly cited […]

triConvey: all the bells and whistles

Free conveyancing software triConvey marketing screenshot.

With the launch of triConvey earlier this month, we wanted to take a deeper dive into what the new powerful $0 conveyancing software is, and all the bells and whistles that comes with it.  It would be remiss not to outline the overarching benefits of our all-in-one solution, triConvey. Which include:  That is only the tip of the ice burg as we […]

Top 3 crucial due-diligence reports in purchase matters

Conveyancer conducting due-diligence report search.

For most of your clients, buying a property can be a daunting prospect, especially for first home buyers, especially if the incorrect due-diligence is followed by their conveyancer.  Generally speaking, those new to the purchaser’s circle will be green to the expenses that come after they decide on their new home, or investment opportunity.   And for […]