Conveyancing and Property Contracts
Join industry specialists from FBAA and Zettle for an essential webinar designed to enhance brokers’ understanding of property conveyancing processes and contract law fundamentals when assisting clients with property purchases.
Description
Join industry specialists from FBAA and Zettle for an essential webinar designed to enhance brokers’ understanding of property conveyancing processes and contract law fundamentals when assisting clients with property purchases.
This session will provide practical insights into key stages of conveyancing, major contractual obligations, common pitfalls to avoid, and actionable guidance to support your clients through one of the most significant financial transactions of their lives. Whether you are new to property transactions or seeking to refine your expertise, this webinar will equip you with knowledge to confidently advise and add value in your professional practice.
DATE: Tuesday 28th April 2026
TIME: 11.00am - 12:00 pm
WHERE: Zoom
PRICE: FREE
ATTENDEES: Joel Roberts, Zettle and Charlie Younan, FBAA State Manager NSW & ACT

Why should Brokers and Advisers attend the webinar?
• Strengthen Technical Knowledge: Develop a solid understanding of property conveyancing and contract law essentials relevant to Australian property transactions.
• Enhance Client Advice: Learn what to look out for in contracts and conveyancing processes so you can provide clear, informed guidance to your clients.
• Mitigate Risk: Identify common legal and procedural issues before they arise, reducing risk and improving outcomes for both brokers and borrowers.
• Stay Competitive: Gain specialised insights that differentiate your service offering and position you as a trusted, well-informed broker in a competitive market.
• Expert Perspectives: Benefit from the combined expertise of professionals from FBAA and Zettle, with practical examples and real-world applications.
Who should attend the webinar
• Residential and commercial mortgage brokers seeking deeper knowledge of property conveyancing and contract law.
• Broker support staff who manage or advise on property transactions.
• New brokers who want to build foundational understanding of legal aspects in property purchases.
• Experienced brokers looking to refresh their knowledge or refine their advisory approach.
• Any financial services professional involved in property finance or client-facing property advice.
