Yes, conveyancers are usually cheaper than solicitors. This is because solicitors can provide much more specialised knowledge and have a broader scope of works than a conveyancer.

For example, if you are selling your property and the purchaser breaches the contract, your solicitor may be able to approach the Supreme Court to enforce the Contract on your behalf. On the other hand, a licensed conveyancer would need to refer your matter to a solicitor to take on.

If you can afford it, it’s generally better to engage a properly solicitor to conduct your conveyancing matter.

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