Is electronic conveyancing better for the buyer and seller. We think so … here’s why
Electronic Conveyancing, or “conveyancing”, is here! The transition to digital conveyancing transactions has now been mandated by the NSW Government. From 1 July 2019, all standard conveyancing transactions must...
Read MoreHow to ensure a Purchaser cannot get out of a contract after exchange …
When we act for a Vendor, here’s one of the ways we ensure a Purchaser cannot get out of a contract after exchange … One of the voluminous number...
Read MoreStrata lot owner wins Court case BUT penalised for commencing proceedings in the Supreme Court
Strata lot owner wins Court case BUT penalised for commencing proceedings in the Supreme Court Despite a plaintiff lot owner being successful in proceedings brought against an Owners Corporation...
Read MoreDoes a Council owe a duty of care when issuing an Occupation Certificate?
Does a Council owe a duty of care to a purchaser when issuing a final Occupation Certificate? The case of Ku-ring-gai Council v Chan NSWCA 226 provides some guidance. The Facts...
Read MoreThings to consider when downsizing from the family home
Things to consider when downsizing from the family home Thinking about downsizing? There are many things to consider. This article looks at the various matters which should be considered...
Read MoreBig Risks if No Surveyor’s Report
When buying a residence or commercial property, a Surveyor’s Report is, in my view, a necessity. A buyer takes a great risk if a Surveyor’s Report is not obtained....
Read MoreCommercial Leases: Understanding the basics
What is a commercial lease? As the expression suggests, a commercial lease refers to the lease of commercial property. This includes office space, industrial units, workshops and warehouses, retail...
Read MoreCommercial Leases – Get Them in Writing
Commercial Leases: Always get them in writing! I recently spoke to a client who is the owner of a commercial warehouse that he had leased out to a tenant...
Read MoreWhy should I require security if I’m a landlord and leasing my commercial or retail premises?
As a landlord, when you rent out your commercial premises you would generally do so on the basis that the tenant is responsible for paying you rent and their...
Read MoreWant to buy another property but don’t have a 10 percent deposit?
If you would like to buy another property, but don’t have the 10% deposit, there may be other options available to you to secure a deal Whether you are...
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