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Our Property & Conveyancing Team

Fees

Our fee promise

At GP we understand the prospect of receiving a bill from your accountant or solicitor can be daunting, and so our fee promise is:

  • Wherever possible we will provide a fixed fee for your matter so that you know exactly what we are going to do and how much it will cost. More than 98% of our matters are fixed fee.
  • For those matters where the fee cannot be fixed; we will tell you why and let you know ahead of time what your costs are likely to be, including for best and worst case scenarios.
  • We promise to achieve the best result possible for you. We do this by focusing only on what matters and by keeping your goals and best interests in mind at all times. This enables us to keep our fees, and your costs, down.
  • Our clients know how much we charge, before any work goes ahead and are kept fully aware and updated throughout the process. No surprises. No shocks.

Click here for Conveyancing prices. Or download the Conveyancing pricing brochure in the resources section below.

Resources

Recovering Your Debts
Recovering Your Debts

It is unfortunately an all too common scenario: you agree to carry out a service to someone and in return they agree to pay you; you carry out the service; you issue an invoice and then…nothing. What then? What do you do if your debt isn’t paid?...

The Risks of ‘Getting on the Bags’
The Risks of ‘Getting on the Bags’

Its Festival Season  2024 is bringing in a raft of positive social opportunity to the Sunshine Coast. The Coast will welcome a range of concerts and festivals as well as the oncoming cooler climate making a night out look more and more enticing. If...

Setting up a Self-Managed Super Fund
Setting up a Self-Managed Super Fund

Are you contemplating the idea of setting up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF)? An SMSF is for the sole purpose of providing retirement benefits to its members. Many people want the flexibility to choose and manage their retirement...

What is a Letter of Demand?
What is a Letter of Demand?

When faced with problems like unpaid invoices, contract breaches, or other disputes, it becomes necessary to take action to protect your interests. This article will explain a letter of demand, how it is used, the benefits of sending one, and possible limitations.

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