NSA Conveyancing
03/06/2026
Changing ownership or a name on a property title in South Australia can mean several different things. Sometimes it is a simple title update because an owner has changed their legal name after marriage, divorce or a registered name change. Other times it is a full property transfer because an owner is being added, removed or replaced. The difference matters because the documents, stamp duty, lender consent and registration steps can change.
This guide explains the conveyancing steps for title name changes, change-of-ownership transfers and common situations where South Australian property owners need help updating the title. It is written for owners, buyers, families and clients dealing with refinance, separation, deceased estate matters or private ownership changes. NSA Conveyancing is based in Norwood and assists South Australian clients with title changes, family transfers, matrimonial transfers, deceased estate transfers, property settlement and related conveyancing work.
Change of Ownership or Name on Property Title in South Australia Need to change ownership or a name on a property title in South Australia? Learn title update, transfer, stamp duty, VOI and registration steps.
26/05/2026
A family property transfer in South Australia can look simple from the outside: one person is coming off the title, another person is being added, or a home is being moved between relatives. In practice, changing ownership usually involves more than signing a transfer form. The title needs to be checked, the reason for the transfer needs to be clear, stamp duty and registration requirements need to be considered, identity and authority checks must be completed, and any mortgage or lender requirements need to be managed before the change can be registered.
This guide explains how family property transfers
How family property transfers work from a conveyancing perspective in South Australia. It is written for people transferring property between spouses or domestic partners, parents and children, siblings, relatives, estate beneficiaries, or former partners after a separation.
Family Property Transfer in South Australia: How to Change Ownership Carefully Need a family property transfer in South Australia? Learn the conveyancing steps, stamp duty issues, documents and title registration process.
14/05/2026
Selling a house in South Australia involves more than finding a buyer and agreeing on a price. Once you decide to sell, there are legal documents to prepare, disclosure obligations to meet, contract steps to manage, and settlement requirements that need to line up correctly.
For sellers, the conveyancing process is about making sure the sale can proceed smoothly from listing to settlement. That means preparing the right documents, understanding the Form 1 Vendor’s Statement, managing the buyer’s cooling-off rights, coordinating with your agent and lender, and avoiding delays that can affect settlement.
In South Australia, the Form 1 is a critical seller document. Consumer and Business Services states that when selling real estate in South Australia, a vendor is required to provide the purchaser with a Form 1, which gives the purchaser information about the land.
Selling a House in South Australia: Conveyancing Process for Sellers Selling a house in South Australia involves more than finding a buyer and agreeing on a price. Once you decide to sell, there are legal documents to prepare, di
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