Property Law and Conveyancing Experts in Western Australia
At Granich Partners, we pride ourselves on being Western Australia’s leading law firm for property law and conveyancing. Whether you’re buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, our experienced team provides seamless solutions tailored to your needs.
Led by the highly regarded Jayne Trenka, our property law practice delivers exceptional service across residential, rural, and commercial property matters. With extensive expertise in trust law, estate planning, and succession planning, Jayne is uniquely equipped to handle complex property transactions with precision and care.
Comprehensive Property Law Services
Our team offers expert advice across all areas of property law, ensuring your rights are protected and your interests are prioritised.
Our Services Include:
Sale and purchase agreements, including Contracts of Sale by Offer and Acceptance;
Lease Agreements;
Joint Venture and Joint Ownership Agreements;
Transfer Duty advice, including the First Home Owners’ Grant and concessional rates of duty;
Property Development Agreements, including subdivision of land;
Land Use and Planning Matters;
Mortgages, caveats, restrictive covenants and other encumbrances; and
Vesting of property.
Conveyancing and Property Settlements
Conveyancing involves the transfer of legal ownership of property from one party to another. At Granich Partners, we provide comprehensive settlement services, ensuring all transactions proceed smoothly and meet legal requirements.
Why Choose Us for Conveyancing?
Expertise Across All Property Types: From residential homes and vacant land to rural farming properties and commercial buildings, we handle all conveyancing matters.
Competitive Rates: We charge a set fee based on the consideration of the property (as do settlement agents), giving you the advantage of having your settlement managed by legal professionals at a competitive rate. Immediate Legal Support: Unlike standalone settlement agents, we can address any legal issues that may arise during your transaction without delays.
Meet Jayne Trenka: A Leader in Property Law
Jayne Trenka is a commercial lawyer, with over 16 years experience in property law and conveyancing. Jayne’s expertise spans:
Complex residential, rural, and commercial property transactions
Advising on succession planning and trust law to safeguard assets
Providing strategic guidance on property developments and large-scale transactions
Jayne’s meticulous attention to detail and dedication to achieving outstanding outcomes make her the trusted choice for property matters across Western Australia.
“Property transactions, whether residential, rural, or commercial, are some of the most significant investments Western Australians make. My goal is to ensure every client has the confidence and peace of mind that their transaction is handled with precision and care. At Granich Partners, we combine decades of legal expertise with a commitment to personalised service, ensuring the best outcomes for our clients.”
Why Granich Partners?
Decades of Experience: With over 40 years of combined expertise, our team provides unparalleled knowledge and insight into Western Australia’s property market.
Personalised Service: We take the time to understand your unique situation, tailoring our solutions to meet your specific goals.
Proactive Approach: From initial advice to settlement, we handle every detail, ensuring your transaction is completed efficiently and without stress.
Local Knowledge: Our deep understanding of WA property laws and regulations ensures your interests are protected at every stage.
Contact Us for Your Property Law Needs
Whether you’re buying or selling property, developing land, or navigating complex property agreements, Granich Partners is here to help. Give us a call on (08) 9324 2111, email us at granich@granichpartners.com.au or simply fill in the form below, and we’ll be in touch.
About Granich Partners
Trust Western Australia’s leading property law firm - Granich Partners - to deliver expert advice and exceptional service for all your property needs.
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