Sep
15
What’s the difference between a conveyancer and notary?
ByIf i were to buy a house.. would I need a conveyancer or a notary public??? are they the same thing??
Also, to remove a subject clause? is my Realtor supposed to remove it for me or would my Realtor need to contact the sellers agent to remove it from the sellers agent’s end??
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September 17th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
Your realtor cannot help you remove a subject clause. You may need a title company or lawyer.
A conveyance is a document that transfers title from one person to another. In order for it to be valid the signature needs to be witnessed by a licensed person called a notary.