Property Sales in Taree

Taree property Sales


Selling a property is an important legal and financial transaction, and obtaining appropriate legal advice can assist in understanding the process and your obligations. At Adamson Legal & Conveyancing, we assist clients with property sales by providing clear information and legal support throughout each stage of the transaction. Our involvement may include contract preparation, document review, and guidance through to settlement, depending on your circumstances.


Based in Taree, we act for clients selling residential, rural, and investment properties across the region. We recognise that each property sale involves different considerations, timeframes, and requirements. For this reason, we take care to explain the relevant steps, outline key responsibilities, and answer questions as they arise.


If you would like to discuss your proposed property sale or arrange an appointment, call (02) 6553 4266 to speak with our team.

Legal Support for Local Sales

Property sales are subject to legal requirements that must be complied with before and after a contract is exchanged. We assist by preparing and reviewing contracts of sale, confirming that required disclosures are included, and checking that the documentation reflects the agreed terms of the transaction. This may include reviewing settlement dates, inclusions, special conditions, and relevant certificates or searches.



During the transaction, we liaise with real estate agents, the purchaser’s solicitor or conveyancer, and other parties involved in the sale. We attend to correspondence, respond to enquiries, and address legal issues that may arise prior to settlement. By managing these aspects of the process, we assist sellers in progressing their property sale while helping reduce the likelihood of misunderstandings or administrative delays.

Helping You Navigate the Sale Process


Adamson Legal & Conveyancing has an established presence in Taree and provides legal services to clients across the surrounding areas. We take a professional and client-focused approach, offering clear communication, transparent fee arrangements, and practical legal assistance for property sales. Our team works within the applicable laws and procedures to support clients throughout the transaction.


We understand that selling a property can involve a range of considerations, including financial and timing pressures. Our aim is to provide legal guidance that is clear and appropriate to your situation, helping you understand the process and your legal position. Whether you are selling a family home or an investment property, we are available to assist with the legal aspects of your sale in a careful and considered manner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a solicitor do when selling a property?

    When selling a property, a solicitor assists with preparing and reviewing the contract of sale, ensuring required disclosures are included, and advising on legal obligations. They may liaise with real estate agents and the buyer’s legal representative, respond to enquiries, and attend to legal matters leading up to settlement to help ensure the transaction proceeds in accordance with applicable laws.

  • When should I contact a solicitor about a property sale?

    It is generally advisable to contact a solicitor before your property is listed for sale or as early as possible in the process. Early legal involvement allows time for contract preparation, review of title details, and identification of any issues that may need to be addressed before a contract is exchanged, helping avoid delays later in the transaction.

  • Do I need a contract of sale before selling my property?

    In New South Wales, a contract of sale is required before a property can be legally sold. The contract must include certain prescribed documents and disclosures. A solicitor can prepare or review the contract to ensure it complies with legal requirements and accurately reflects the agreed terms before it is provided to potential buyers.

  • Can a solicitor help if issues arise before settlement?

    Yes, a solicitor can assist if legal or contractual issues arise before settlement. This may include responding to requests for amendments, addressing delays, or advising on rights and obligations under the contract. While outcomes depend on the circumstances, legal advice can help clarify available options and support informed decision-making during the sale process.