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- Expert guidance through every stage of your property sale
- Preparation and review of Section 32 documents
- Clear advice on your rights, obligations, and compliance
- Personalised support tailored to your needs
- Transparent communication from start to settlement
- Reducing stress while protecting your best interests
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Understanding Section 32 Vendor Statements in Victoria

Section 32 Vendor Statement
A Section 32 Vendor Statement is a key legal document for selling property in Victoria. It outlines details, including liabilities, and must be given to the buyer.

Getting a Section 32 in Victoria
Shamac Lawyers can help prepare your Section 32 Vendor Statement, ensuring it meets legal requirements and includes accurate, up-to-date information.

Section 32 Preparation Time
The timeframe for a Section 32 Vendor Statement depends on the property’s complexity and required details, but we work efficiently to prepare it as quickly as possible.
Shamac Lawyers Frequently Asked Questions
Why Should I Hire Shamac Lawyers?
You're Based In Melbourne CBD, But I Don't Have To Come To Your Office, So You're Virtually Online?
- Convenience: An online conveyancer allows you to conduct your conveyancing process from the comfort of your own home or office, without having to visit a physical location. This can be especially useful if you live in a remote area or have a busy schedule.
- Cost: Online conveyancers often charge lower fees than traditional conveyancers, which can save you money on the overall cost of your conveyancing process.
- Communication: An online conveyancer will typically use email and phone communication, which can be more convenient than face-to-face meetings. This can make it easier to get updates and ask questions throughout the process.
- Efficiency: Online conveyancers often use modern technology and digital systems to streamline their processes, which can make the conveyancing process faster and more efficient.
Should I Have The Contract And Section 32 Checked Before I Buy?
- Are you sure this property is right for you?
- Did you know you’ll inherit the properties restrictions?
- Are you sure the contract is fair for you?
Ok Shamac Lawyers, Are You A Conveyancer Or A Lawyer?
We love conveyancing and that’s what we do.
We are not average. We’re a dynamic team of Melbourne lawyers, solicitors and conveyancers who always work with a caring approach, focussed on assisting our valued clients by providing world-class legal services.
But, we are a law firm practicing conveyancing. And being a law firm, our lawyers enjoy the very technical aspects of conveyancing, and also assist with other legal disputes, so if things get tricky, we won’t send you anywhere else in Melbourne, we will have full knowledge of your matter and help you to achieve your desired outcome, whilst you rest-assured we continue to offer you a complete world class solution.
Both conveyancers and solicitors can handle the legal aspects of buying or selling a property. In some jurisdictions, the terms “conveyancer” and “solicitor” are used interchangeably to refer to professionals who handle conveyancing matters. However, in other jurisdictions, there are differences between the two roles.
Conveyancers are typically specialists in property law and handle the legal aspects of transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. They can help with tasks such as conducting searches, preparing legal documents, and conducting the settlement process.
Solicitors, on the other hand, are generalist lawyers who can handle a wide range of legal matters, including conveyancing. Some solicitors may have specific expertise in property law, but they may also practice in other areas such as criminal law, family law, and commercial law.
When deciding whether to use a conveyancer or a solicitor for your conveyancing needs, it’s important to consider your specific circumstances and the services you need and how secure you want to feel with your transaction. Some people may prefer to use a solicitor because they offer a wider range of legal services and may be able to provide more comprehensive advice on legal matters related to the property.
Do I Pay For My Conveyancing Fees Up Front?
What Is Conveyancing?
How Quickly Can Conveyancing Be Done?
When Should You Get A Conveyancer?
I Am Selling My Property- What Do I Need To Provide You With For My Section 32 Statement?
- – Building Permit
- – Final Inspection Certificate and;
- – Home Owners Insurance documentation
- – Owner Builder’s Defect Report and;
- – Owner Builder Warranty Insurance documentation
What Are Adjustments?
Is A Section 32 The Same As A Contract Of Sale?
What Is A Certificate Of Title?
- The owner of the land.
- The owner’s mortgagee if there is a mortgage over the property.
What Is The Difference Between Joint Tenants Or Tenants In Common?
When you own property with another person or entity, the ownership structure, or how you ‘hold’ the property is important. This is referred to as the Manner of Holding.
If you are purchasing the property with someone else, you have a choice of holding the property either as Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common.
If a tenant in common dies, their interest in the property is an asset of their deceased estate. This means it can be transferred only to a beneficiary of the estate or be sold (or otherwise dealt with) by the legal personal representative of the estate.
If a joint tenant dies, their interest in the property passes to the surviving joint tenant or tenants. It’s not an asset of the deceased estate.
To further understand the differences between these options and which option will be best for your purchase, get in touch with us.
What Is A Disbursement?
What Is Verification Of Identity?
- Australia Post – If you are a client of ours, we will provide you with an Australia Post form for your use which has our company code on it. This form ensures the secure delivery of your ID check to us.
- Overseas – If you are outside of Australia, you will need to make an appointment to have your identity verified at an Australian Embassy or Australian Consular Office. Please let us know if this applies to you, so we can give you further instructions and provide you with necessary documents.
Do You Have Indemnity Insurance?
How Much Does Conveyancing Cost?
How Long Does It Take To Prepare A Section 32?
A Section 32 statement, also known as a vendor statement or disclosure statement, is a legal document that is required as part of the conveyancing process when selling a property.
The Section 32 statement provides the purchaser with information about the property, including any known defects or issues that may affect its value.
The length of time it takes to prepare a Section 32 statement will depend on several factors, including the complexity of the property and any issues that need to be disclosed. In general, it can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks to prepare a Section 32 statement, depending on the circumstances.
The seller is typically responsible for preparing the section 32 statement, and they may need to gather information from a range of sources, such as property records, building inspections, and other relevant documents.
It’s important to allow sufficient time to prepare the Section 32 statement, as any delays in the process can hold up the sale of the property. It’s a good idea to discuss the timeline with your conveyancer or solicitor to ensure that the Section 32 statement is prepared in a timely manner.
Can I Do Conveyancing Myself?
It is possible, but we do not recommend this.We understand that property transactions are very expensive and that it seems wise to look for ways to save money. However, one small mistake during this process could end up costing you thousands of dollars.
It is best to use an experienced conveyancer who knows what to look for, and who also carries insurance to cover any mistakes or oversights. If you do it yourself and make a mistake, then you are fully responsible.
Client Testimonials And Reviews
Posted on Google Luffy LiuTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am incredibly grateful to Shane McClure for his assistance, support, and representation throughout my matter. From beginning to end, he was professional, patient, responsive, and genuinely supportive during a very stressful time. He took the time to explain everything clearly, handled the matter with care and professionalism, and helped achieve a very positive outcome. I truly appreciated the effort and dedication he put into my case, and I always felt supported and well represented throughout the process. What also stood out to me was his kindness and understanding on a personal level. His support and reassurance during such a difficult period meant a great deal to me. I highly recommend Shane and his team to anyone seeking legal representation. Thank you again for everything — I genuinely appreciate all your help and wish you and your team all the best.Posted on Google Eva PlaganyiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We highly recommend Shamac Lawyers. We used Shane's conveyancing services recently and he was excellent and highly efficient and ensured everything went smoothly, plus provided helpful advice along the way.Posted on Google CaseyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Shane is worth his weight in gold! We used Shane’s conveyancing services to sell our home and purchase a new one. While our purchase went smoothly, we had an incredibly difficult and demanding purchaser to deal with. As stressful as they made the ordeal, Shane made us feel incredibly supported and confident with his professional and knowledgeable approach. We knew we were in safe hands with Shane in our corner and we absolutely were. I will be recommending Shamac Lawyers to everyone! We can’t thank you enough, Shane!Posted on Google Sophie BottamsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have nothing but good words to say about Shane and his team. Their support is unmatched and I would never go anywhere else if I ever needed a lawyer again. From the beginning to the very end Shane made me feel heard, supported and like I didn't have to do this on my own. He was patient and professional throughout the whole process. I was walked through every step of the process and all my worries were put to ease straight away, which made the whole thing so much easier to deal with. I can not thank the team at Shamac enough. 10/10Posted on Google Hardeep KaurTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am very grateful to Shane for looking after my case. They provide expert guidance and always their to answer the questions. Shane is very professional and dedicated. Thank you for helping me.Posted on Google Vanessa LohTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Shane at Shamac Lawyers was incredibly helpful with navigating a difficult family separation. His sensitivity to the situation, professional advice helped alleviate concerns on how to best move forward. Highly recommended. Delivered on genuine care, consideration and professionalism. Thank you.Posted on Google Louisa FrisbyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I went through an extremely difficult court process with regards to an IVO matter. No one wanted to listen to me. After calling Shane for advice, I felt in a much better state to have the duty lawyers and the judge, listen. It was great advice, coupled with a lawyer friend of Shane’s, able to assist the respondent too. Got a great outcome all round. Shane’s knowledge and experience is second to none. He is also extremely warm and kind too. Thanks so much again!Posted on Google amber xiaoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’m very grateful that Shane took over my case of a contract termination. He was attentive and listened the whole story patiently. He walked me through the process with great care and attention to detail, and worked after hours to get it done. It was a pleasure working with him. Thanks again Shane.Posted on Google Toufic KhattabTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Shane has completed for us two conveyancing applications within the past two years. Both transfers were done smoothly and with high professionalism. We highly recommend shamac lawyers and we will continue to have him as our conveyancer.