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In NSW there are a number of Government grants available to home buyers. While this is great news for buyers, it can also be quite confusing because the Government is...
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Buying Off the Plan in NSW? Here are 7 Hot Tips for Buying Property Off the Plan from Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
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Under a Contract for the Sale of Land in NSW a Purchaser is required to pay a deposit, usually being 10% of the purchase price, at exchange of Contracts. This...
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Following separation, one spouse is often forced to leave behind possessions when leaving the residence. The remaining partner may wish to dispose of the property for practical or emotional reasons,...
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To understand commercial leases in NSW, our lawyers have put together this quick guide of the most common FAQs we answer about lease agreements. If you are a tenant or...
Read MoreHow to ensure a Purchaser cannot get out of a contract after exchange …
If a vendor fails to attach any of the required Vendor Disclosure documents to the Contract, the purchaser can rescind the contract! Don't let this happen.
Read MoreStrata lot owner wins Court case BUT penalised for commencing proceedings in the Supreme Court
Despite a plaintiff lot owner being successful in proceedings against an Owners Corporation, the Supreme Court found that they should pay legal costs.
Read MoreDoes a Council owe a duty of care when issuing an Occupation Certificate?
Does a Council owe a duty of care when issuing a final Occupation Certificate? Ku-ring-gai Council v Chan provides some guidance.
Read MoreThings 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.
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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.
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