Buying or selling a property is one of life’s biggest financial decisions, yet many people underestimate the legal complexities involved. Without the right guidance, real estate legal issues can quickly turn a promising transaction into a stressful experience.
Common and Costly Conveyancing Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
Even straightforward property transactions can come undone when the legal details are overlooked. Below, we explore the most common conveyancing mistakes our team at Hughes Legal sees and how you can sidestep them with the right legal support.
1. Overlooking the Fine Print in Contracts
One of the most common conveyancing mistakes we see is failing to thoroughly review the Contract of Sale or Vendor’s Statement (Section 32) before signing. These documents may include special conditions, zoning information, easements, or owners’ corporation obligations that could impact your use of the property.
At Hughes Legal, we offer free contract reviews and will explain any red flags or obligations before you’re locked in. We also ensure the contract terms are tailored to your situation, whether you’re buying off-the-plan, dealing with a short settlement period, or requesting special conditions.
2. Missing Title or Planning Searches
Property searches aren’t just a formality, they’re essential for uncovering potential real estate legal issues like unregistered easements, outstanding rates, or disputes over boundaries.
It’s not uncommon for rushed buyers or DIY conveyancers to skip comprehensive searches, which can lead to disputes or restrictions after settlement. Our team conducts thorough title and property searches to ensure you understand exactly what you’re buying.
3. Settlement Delays Due to Banking or Documentation Errors
Even minor delays in the conveyancing process can lead to serious consequences like financial penalties or failed settlements. A common issue we see is delays due to incomplete mortgage documentation or missed banking deadlines.
We work closely with your lender and other parties to ensure everything is on track for a smooth and timely settlement. From preparing and verifying the Statement of Adjustments with relevant authorities to coordinating payments and distributions from settlement, we handle the paperwork so you can focus on your next move.
4. Underestimating Tax and Financial Implications
Many property buyers and sellers are unaware of the tax implications associated with their transaction especially if the property is held in a trust, inherited, or involves capital gains. These financial matters often tie directly into broader real estate legal issues, especially where asset structuring or family ownership is involved.
At Hughes Legal, we provide tailored legal advice around potential tax issues and, where needed, refer you to our accounting partners. For investors or self-managed super funds, this step is particularly important to avoid unexpected liabilities later down the track.
5. Buying Off-the-Plan Without Legal Advice
Off-the-plan purchases are increasingly popular in Melbourne, but they come with unique risks such as delayed construction, sunset clauses, or developer defaults. Contracts for these types of properties are often lengthy and complex.
We regularly review off-the-plan contracts and flag clauses that may not be in your best interest. We also advise on what protections are available to you if things don’t go according to plan.
6. Failing to Seek Early Legal Advice
Perhaps the biggest (and most preventable) mistake is leaving legal advice too late. Getting in touch with a conveyancer after signing a contract or when a problem has already arisen can significantly limit your options.
Delaying legal support increases your risk of encountering real estate legal issues that could have been addressed early on.
Start Your Conveyancing Journey with Hughes Legal
At Hughes Legal, our Melbourne-based team has over 40 years’ experience helping clients navigate the conveyancing process with confidence. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, downsizer, or seasoned property investor, avoiding these common mistakes could save you thousands and a lot of stress.
Our legal team is here to guide you through every step, reducing your risk of conveyancing mistakes and ensuring compliance with all relevant real estate legal issues.
We offer:
- Fixed fees so you know the costs upfront
- Local knowledge from a team that lives and works in the area
- Legal and financial support through our in-house partners
- Personalised service that puts your interests first
Hughes Legal can help you avoid costly mistakes and move forward with confidence. Learn more about our conveyancing services or speak to a Melbourne-based conveyancer today!

