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    @arthurk
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    Hi,
    I’m thinking of buying interstate. Apart from tax and landlord laws differences, is there anything else I should look out for. For example: Do I need to find another conveyenser in that state, or can I use the one I use in my state?

    Thanks, and have a great new year!

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    Unless your solicitor/conveyancer regularly does conveyancing in the state you wish to purchase I’d use someone in the state I was purchasing in.

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    @westan
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    Hi Arthur

    there are differences between the states with the law and process of property transfers, i agree with crj you Must use a local person to do the transfers, when i’ve purchased interstate my Victorian conveyancer didn’t want to touch anything from another state.

    regards westan

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    Or find a National firm who can undertake the work in all States for you.

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