How long does it take to remove a caveat in Victoria?

The length of time required to remove a caveat in Victoria will depend on the option taken to remove it. This in turn depends on whether or not you urgently need to remove a caveat from your property. In general, non-urgent removal takes approximately 55 days. Urgent caveat removal via the Supreme Court of Victoria, on the other hand, is usually much more rapid and generally less than 10 days.

Non-urgent Caveat Removal 55 days or longer
The methods of removing a caveat in a non-urgent scenario involve submitting a Lapsing Notice. In this case the caveator (person who lodged the caveat on the property) has 30 days to substantiate the caveat’s maintenance. However, the entire process from start to finish generally requires about 55 days. In cases where follow-up court action is required because the caveator does in fact commence proceedings against you, it can take longer to remove the caveat.

Urgent Caveat Removal Less than 55 days
The Supreme Court of Victoria handles rapid applications for urgent caveat removal. This is especially important if the wrongful caveat is going to delay settlement or your ability to obtain required finance. If you wish to see the fast removal of a caveat on your property, contact us to commence the process. This is generally achieved in less than 10 days depending on Court timetabling. In the meantime you can download the ‘Going to Court’ document to find out more about the court process.

Caveat Removal Victoria offers a variety of solutions to remove a caveat in Victoria. We also offer two specific services to remove an improper caveat in Victoria. Find out more about this at Our Services page.

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