Conveyancing is the process of transferring the ownership of a legal title of property from one entity to another. The property can be either a residential house, a unit, vacant land or commercial land or unit.
The process in Queensland is complex as there are around twenty pieces of legislation, contract conditions, case law and practice protocols to be followed.
eConveyancing means this is being done electronically, so certain instruments and other documents for property transactions will need to be digitally prepared, signed by the solicitor acting for the parties, settled and lodged using an Electronic Lodgement Network (ELN), by a subscriber, unless exempted.
These instruments include are transfer documents, mortgages, caveats (new ones and withdrawals of caveats), priority notices, and transmissions by death.
Funds owing to sellers, mortgagees and other parties/persons will also be transferred electronically.
The mandate for eConveyancing begins on 20 February 2023, so any transaction which has commenced prior to this date can be settled the original ‘paper’ way.
There are exemptions to what can and cannot be lodged electronically and they are listed in the in the Land Title Regulation 2022.
This should not impact anyone and in our opinion, it is a much faster and secure way for these sorts of transactions to be dealt with.
We have been proudly using eConveyancing since 2020 and have noticed that it benefits our clients as they waste less time having to attend our office to sign certain documents, they receive their funds faster and the registration of instruments occurs much faster.
Some benefits of using PEXA (or other eConveyancing programs) are:
It is important for us to complete your verification of identity as identity fraud and cyber hacks are becoming increasingly common within law firms and also to banks.
The two ways we complete the verification of identity for our clients are:
Our specialised team of property lawyers have been using PEXA for the last three years and have successfully completed over 1000 conveyances. Our Director, Jozefina Ndoci, is on the PEXA’s Member Advisory Council, along with other solicitors from Queensland, who work with the Queensland Law Society and the major banks to assist in the product and service innovation, eConveyancing improvements and more.
The following transactions are able to be done via PEXA, however others will still need to remain paper until further notice:
If you have any questions regarding eConveyancing in Queensland or any property legal matters, contact our team today. We have assisted thousands of clients through their conveyancing process to ensure a smooth transaction of their property.