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  • Profile photo of kiaraxoxo96kiaraxoxo96
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    Here are the details for a extremely good law office that have professional solicitors and great people that work in conveyincing:

    Behan Legal
    Level 1/ 270 Bay st
    Port Melbourne, 3207

    (03) 9646-0344

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    Did I read right ?

    kiaraxoxo96 wrote:
    hey everybody

    i know a great law office and they have solicitors and really good people that specialise in conveyincing.
    here are the details
    Behan Legal
    Level 1, 270 Bay st
    Port Melbourne, 3207

     

      this is the same firm that Ruggiero22303 works for      Whats up guys ?
    Drumming up some business on the Forums 

    Ruggiero22303 [2 Posts]

    June 15, 2006 – 10:00am

    Joined: 22/09/2003

    Would you use the local mechanic to diagnose your medical condition?
    I believe not.
    Smart people use smart professionals who take pride in their work and do not delegate to unqualified persons and as a Lawyer, I consider myself as a professional and do not accept some of the views espoused in this forum. Would you buy a car and not insure it? I doubt it unless you are not interested in protecting your investment, and yet a property costs more. If you are worried about penny and cents, then you should not be in the property market.

    Francis Ruggiero
    Lawyer
    Behan Legal
    Melbourne/ Sydney
    hahahahahaha

    Your being way  to obvious  
    with your  blatant  self promotions in the forums ……

    Come on guys take the advertisements some were else

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    fatman wrote:
    I agree with Dazzling, in regards to what Francis has said. Does not sound real sensible at all, a bit out of touch perhaps?? I have always used a solicitor, BUT a solicitor that SPECIALISES in conveyancing and one who actually INVESTS as well. Same as for an accountant, only use one that actually invests in property and has experience in property investing to ensure maximum benefits for yourself. BUT I would use a conveyancer over a solicitor without the neccessary property experience, both investing themselves and also with the legalities of everything. Thats just me though, each to their own. Thats why the forum is great, everyone can have their own say!![chill] FATMAN :-)

    Hi Fatman, Can you kindly recommend a lawyer/solicitor that secialises in conveyaning and invests in property themselves?

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    Hi

    I recently used Conveyancing Works and would STRONGLY recommend AGAINST using them.

    Aside from a litany of issues during and on settlement when i subsququently raised these were ingored for over a month.  FInally i spoke with someone who seemed to want to do little more than keep me frmo actually talking to someone in senior management about the issues I had encountered. 

    In general the response was to paraphrase…  Too bad, its settled in the end so be happy with that!

    Good luck to those of you who choose to use them.  I hope you fair much better than I did!!!

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    I’m also tossing up between a solicitor and conveyancer but in Sydney. I think I’ll go with a conveyancer. Just ask around and you should get some good recommendations. I got recommended to a conveyancing company from my accountant.

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    fatman wrote:
    I agree with Dazzling, in regards to what Francis has said. Does not sound real sensible at all, a bit out of touch perhaps?? I have always used a solicitor, BUT a solicitor that SPECIALISES in conveyancing and one who actually INVESTS as well. Same as for an accountant, only use one that actually invests in property and has experience in property investing to ensure maximum benefits for yourself. BUT I would use a conveyancer over a solicitor without the neccessary property experience, both investing themselves and also with the legalities of everything. Thats just me though, each to their own. Thats why the forum is great, everyone can have their own say!![chill] FATMAN :-)

    I agree wit hyou here. Having the help of a conveyancer/solicitor are just one of the costs we need to consider as an investor.
    I prefer to use a solicitor, just in case there are any issues, and like you, i would rather go for ones that invest themselves and specialise in conveyancing

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