Conveyancing near Maitland

  • Local firm, established 2003
  • Flexible and accessible appointments
  • Property, family and business law

Contact Us in Maitland

Our Conveyancing Process


Special Offer: $350 Fixed starting costs to get your property ready for sale.


Our fixed start-up fee covers the initial legal work required to commence your matter and ensures your transaction progresses smoothly from the outset.


Step 1: Initial Consultation & Property Review


We begin with a comprehensive consultation to obtain all key details relating to the vendor(s), the property, and your sale objectives. This allows us to identify any potential issues early and provide tailored legal guidance.


Step 2: Contract Preparation & Pre-Contract Documentation


We prepare and review all required pre-contract documentation, including the Contract of Sale and prescribed disclosures, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and readiness for prospective buyers.


Step 3: Buyer Negotiations & Legal Liaison


We liaise directly with the buyer’s conveyancer or solicitor to manage negotiations, respond to legal enquiries, and facilitate amendments to contract terms where required.


Step 4: Contract Exchange


Once all parties are satisfied, we coordinate the exchange of contracts, confirm deposit arrangements, and ensure the transaction becomes legally binding.


Step 5: Finance & Pre-Settlement Coordination


We assist with finance-related documentation and liaise with lenders, brokers, and relevant parties to ensure all conditions are met in preparation for settlement.


Step 6: Settlement & Completion


We manage the settlement process through to completion, ensuring funds are transferred correctly, legal ownership is finalised, and the matter is successfully concluded.


What will it cost?


Initial Deposit: $350

Disbursements: Ranging from $50-$300 varying on circumstance.

On Settlement: Final Payment to be determined (Averaging $2000)

Maitland Conveyancing


When it comes to property, the legal details can shape the entire experience—and getting those right is what we do best. At Adamson Legal & Conveyancing, we help people in Maitland buy, sell, or lease property with confidence. Our conveyancing and leasing services are tailored to suit your situation, whether you're settling a family home, signing a new lease, or navigating your first property purchase.


With years of experience in property law, we guide you through contracts, ensure documents are accurate, and communicate clearly from start to finish. We understand how important it is to feel informed at every step, and how stressful the unknowns can be.


We manage our processes efficiently, highlight risks early, and keep their interests protected. For legal support that puts your peace of mind first, call (02) 6553 4266. We’re ready to help you move forward with your property matter—confidently, and with support by your side.

Clear Guidance for Local Property Matters


From legal checks and compliance issues to finance deadlines and settlement paperwork, property transactions come with more than just signatures. At Adamson Legal & Conveyancing, we provide comprehensive legal services for clients in Maitland to help keep everything on track—no guesswork, no confusion, and no avoidable setbacks.


Our conveyancing team supports a range of property matters, including new builds, investment purchases, lease reviews, and rural property transfers. We work closely with real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and councils to coordinate the process and reduce delays wherever possible.


We know that for most people, buying or leasing property isn’t an everyday event, so we make it easier to understand. We explain what matters, respond to your questions quickly, and ensure you’re not left in the dark at any point. If you’re looking for local conveyancers who deliver practical advice and friendly service, we’re ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there local factors in Maitland that can affect conveyancing?

    Conveyancing in Maitland may involve local considerations such as heritage overlays, flood-affected land, zoning controls, or infrastructure planning. While the legal process follows New South Wales law, property-specific searches and documentation can highlight matters unique to the area. A solicitor reviews these details and explains how they may affect the transaction or future use of the property.

  • What if I am buying or selling a property as part of a family transfer?

    Conveyancing is still required for family property transfers, even when no sale occurs. These transactions may involve additional considerations such as stamp duty requirements or documentation confirming the nature of the transfer. A solicitor can explain the legal process involved and assist with preparing the necessary documents to ensure the transfer is completed correctly.

  • Do you provide advice if a transaction does not proceed?

    Yes, legal advice can still be provided if a property transaction does not proceed. This may include explaining any contractual consequences, advising on rights and obligations, or reviewing termination provisions. While outcomes depend on the circumstances, legal guidance can help clarify your position and any steps that may need to be taken following a change in plans.

  • Can conveyancing assist with properties that have existing tenancies?

    Yes, conveyancing can assist when a property is sold or transferred with an existing tenancy in place. This may involve reviewing lease documents, confirming tenancy terms, and explaining how the tenancy continues after settlement. A solicitor can advise on notice requirements, obligations of the new owner, and how the tenancy arrangements interact with the contract of sale.