Transfer of Property Ownership

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Reliable Transfer of Property Ownership Services

Whether transferring property between family members or updating ownership, we handle all paperwork and legal steps quickly and accurately.

Professional Transfer of Property Ownership Services

At Harbour Conveyancing, we provide reliable and efficient property ownership transfer services for clients across Coffs Harbour and the wider NSW region. Whether you’re adding a partner to the property title, removing an owner, or restructuring ownership shares, our team ensures every step is handled with accuracy and care.

We assist with ownership changes from sole to joint ownership (or vice versa), modifications to ownership percentages such as 50/50 to 60/40, and converting joint tenancy to tenants in common. Our team ensures all required documents are correctly prepared, lodged, and compliant with NSW Land Registry Services, giving you confidence that your property transfer is managed professionally.

Estate & Beneficiary Title Transfer Support

We also specialise in ownership transfers that occur due to estate administration. When a property owner passes away, it’s essential that the title is transferred correctly—either to an executor for estate management or directly to a beneficiary.

Harbour Conveyancing assists with transferring property from a deceased proprietor to an executor or beneficiary, ensuring the legal process is followed meticulously. We guide you through all essential requirements, liaise with involved parties, and make sure your title transfer is completed smoothly and without delay.

FAQs

A transfer of ownership is the legal process of updating the title to reflect a new owner or a change in ownership structure, such as adding or removing someone from the title.

You may need a transfer when adding a partner, separating, restructuring ownership percentages, managing a deceased estate, or formalising a financial agreement.

Yes. We can help adjust ownership shares—for example, changing from 50/50 ownership to 60/40 or any other structure that suits your arrangement.

Joint tenants own the property equally, and ownership passes automatically to the surviving owner. Tenants in common can own unequal shares, and their share can be left to someone else in their will.

Yes. A conveyancer ensures the transfer is legally accurate, properly lodged, and compliant with NSW land and duty requirements. Errors can delay the process or create future legal issues.

Case Studies

CLIENT

Julie

WHAT WE DID

Assisted client with the transferring of title from one name into two.

CLIENT FEEDBACK

Todd and Callum were so amazing to deal with. Great communication, professional, managed to navigate all the red tape our settlement required & kept us updated regularly! Thank you!

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