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    Thanks everyone for your comments. I personally don't see a difference between the different areas of expertise, being it accountant, mortgage broker or solicitor, and would like to find with experts in each area who are investors themselves.

    My previous solicitor always returned my calls and explained everything to me in detail. I still don't feel that I got the best advice from them.

    In the interim, Michael, I'd appriciate your recommendation as I need someone for a current deal?

    Thanks
    Wiebke

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    Because a property investor is more likely to think along the lines that I am thinking. If I want to buy a reno property for example, I would like someone to work for me to get clauses like access for tradies etc into the contract. I heard a solicitor talk about contracts and clauses before and he has managed to negotiate a lot of clauses for his clients that are not necessarily common. Unfortunately, he is in QLD.

    I have previously worked with two solicitors and was not impressed. Had I listened to either one of them, I would have let go of a good purchase.

    Michael, what's your criteria to consider someone a bloody good conveyancer?

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