JET LEGAL
Small Firm. Big Personality.
The boutique property law firm guiding you to settlement.
Founded by North Queensland solicitor Carmen Vincent, Jet Legal offers a more personal approach to property law.
Direct access to your solicitor, with clear communication at every stage.
How We Help
Contract
Preparation
This service is perfect for private property sales without a real estate agent. We'll prepare a legally compliant contract of sale tailored to your transaction.
Seller Disclosure
Preparation of a legally compliant Seller
Disclosure report, tailored to your property type, to ensure full compliance with Queensland legislative requirements. Searches included.
Selling
or Buying
This service manages the full conveyancing process, preparing all required documents and coordinating with relevant parties to ensure a smooth, hassle-free settlement.
Meet the Team
A dedicated team committed to making the legal process feel clear and genuinely approachable from start to finish.
Why choose us
COMMUNICATION
Direct and consistent
communication with a solicitor. We explain legal terms simply and keep you updated on the progress of your matter.
EFFICIENCY
We can handle transactions quickly, minimizing delays in property transfers and resolving issues swiftly.
TRANSPARENCY
We are open about our fees and the timeline of the transaction, as well as provide honest advice on your matter with your best interests on the forefront.
Meet JetJet Legal was named in memory of Jet, a beloved German Wirehaired Pointer.
We make ongoing donations to animal rescues as a way of giving back to the community and honoring Jet’s legacy.
FAQ
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Most conveyancing matters in Queensland take between 30 to 60 days, depending on the settlement period outlined in the contract. Delays can sometimes happen due to finance approval, property searches or special contract conditions.
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Having a solicitor review your contract before signing can help identify potential risks, special conditions or hidden issues that could affect your purchase or sale later on. Early legal advice can save you time, stress and unexpected costs.
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A solicitor guides you through the conveyancing process from contract to settlement, providing legal advice, reviewing documents, identifying risks, liaising with all parties and ensuring your interests are protected at every stage.
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A conveyancer is generally limited to standard conveyancing matters and cannot provide the same scope of legal advice or protection as a solicitor.
A solicitor is a fully qualified legal practitioner with formal legal training and professional obligations. Property transactions often involve far more than simply transferring ownership, and a solicitor has the qualifications and legal expertise to advise you through complex issues and protect your interests throughout the transaction.
