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Property Transfers After the Loss of a Loved One

Managing the property affairs of a loved one after their passing can be overwhelming — particularly when legal processes are involved. Whether you’re the executor, administrator, or next of kin, transferring property from a deceased estate requires careful handling, clear guidance, and compassion.

At Coast to Coast Conveyancing Noosa Heads, we assist Sunshine Coast families with the legal aspects of estate property transfers, ensuring the process is handled correctly, efficiently, and with sensitivity.

Expert Guidance Through a Difficult Time

Every estate situation is unique. Whether the property is being sold, transferred to a beneficiary, or retained in trust, we customise our approach to your needs.

Our services include:

  • Lodging transmission applications and survivorship notices
  • Verifying grants of probate or letters of administration
  • Preparing sale contracts and disclosure statements
  • Coordinating with executors, beneficiaries, and legal representatives
  • Finalising title transfers and settlements

We focus on managing the legal requirements so you can concentrate on what matters most.

Clear Advice, Compassionate Service

We know this is a deeply personal process. That’s why we prioritise open communication, timely updates, and a respectful approach from start to finish.

Our role is to reduce stress, explain your legal options in plain language, and ensure you can meet your responsibilities with confidence.

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Frequently asked questions

What is deceased estate conveyancing?
It refers to the legal transfer of property from a person who has passed away to their beneficiaries, or to a purchaser if the property is being sold.
In most cases, yes. If the property was solely owned, probate (or letters of administration) is usually required before the title can be transferred or sold.
If the property was owned as joint tenants, the surviving owner can generally lodge a survivorship application without going through probate.
It varies depending on whether probate is required, but the conveyancing process itself usually takes 4–8 weeks once the legal authority is established.
Yes. We manage both the preparation of sale contracts for estate properties and direct title transfers to named beneficiaries.