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  • Profile photo of RachelMRachelM
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    @rachelm
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    Hi everyone,

    Thanks to everyone's help here I've been going great and decided to purchase a house that is currently tenanted on a private lease.
    I am doing my own conveyancing and it's been agreed verbally that the bond will be returned to the tenant and I will be need to get a lease signed and collect the bond from the tenant and continue on my merry way..

    However, I was just wondering what documentation should I get to formalize the termination of their contract.. or will the creation of a a new lease signify this?

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    You should read the residental tenancy act in the state the property is in firstly.

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    Hi Rachel,

    Are you suggesting you are handling the purchase of this property yourself?

    Now I must admit I don't know you or your background but I must admit that seems to be a strange decision.

    Spending lots of money to buy a property and then try to save a few bucks by DYI conveyancing is not the way I would be operating. The purchase of an IP is the largest purchase outside of your own home and poorly written contracts and mishandling of contracts can be very costly indeed.

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    Hi Terry,
    Thanks for the response, the property is in VIC so will do, however I was advised by the real estate there is no formal lease in place, nothing was signed so it's just a month to month arrangement that has lasted several years, but will have a read through – I prefer to do things by the book so I will be having a formal lease.

    Hi Derek,
    Thanks for the concern, I have done the conveyancing myself before and also paid for it to be done, I feel comfortable knowing that I will do it correctly after all, there is no-one better than yourself to dot the i's and cross the t's..
    I just haven't had this arrangement before and I wonder if there are any other DIY's conveyancers that have that can point me in the right direction!!

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    Hi Rachel,

    I'll sleep more easily now.

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