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Buying a house and contracts

Why you need a conveyancer

Property Law

The decision to either purchase or sell a property can be stressful and/or emotional. There are various steps required when purchasing or selling a property...

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What is Title Insurance?

Property Law

*The contents in this blog relates to legislation in New South Wales. I remember when I first started work in this field, it would take...

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Certificate of Title

The abolition of paper certificates of title – What does this mean?

Property Law

*The contents in this blog relates to legislation in New South Wales. As of 11 October 2021 all paper Certificates of Title were abolished in...

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subdividing land

Cooling off periods for Put Options of residential properties

Property Law

*The contents in this blog relates to legislation in New South Wales. Sometimes a Purchaser, usually a developer, may choose to purchase property by way...

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easements regulations in nsw

Removing an abandoned easement

Property Law

*The contents in this blog relates to legislation in New South Wales. An easement is a ‘right enjoyed by a person with regard to the...

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Pets in rental properties

Pets and strata schemes

Property Law

When purchasing a Strata Title property it is important to take note of the position of the Owners Corporation with regard to keeping pets in...

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Injured in a rental property

Injured in a rental property

Property Law

Many Australians do not own their home and live in a rental property. Typically, the property is owned by a landlord who engages a real...

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Buying a house and contracts

Caveatable interests

Property Law

A Caveat is a dealing registered on the title to real property by which protection can be granted for an unregistered interest in the real...

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Selling buying a house

Timeline of a Conveyance

Property Law

When people are buying and selling real property, they often ask, “how long will the conveyancing process take?”.  The answer is similar to the length...

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Commercial tenancies during COVID-19

COVID-19 and commercial tenancies

Property Law

COVID-19 has impacted all of our lives and commercial tenancies are no exception. The NSW Government, on 24 April 2020 enacted legislation implementing the National...

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Selling buying a house

I found a property I want to buy – should I race to exchange contracts with the Vendor?

Property Law

The process of exchanging contracts is formalising the sale agreement between purchaser and vendor. Before you exchange contracts, your purchase of the property is not...

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Buying a house and contracts

What is eConveyancing?

Property Law

The legal process of buying and selling property is known as conveyancing. Conveyancing transactions are now being completed digitally. eConveyancing: what it means for you...

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