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Buying a house and contracts

E- Conveyancing- mandatory electronic lodgement of dealings from 1 July 2019

Property Law

The Conveyancing Rules (version 5) will commence on 1 July 2019 whereby transfer, mortgage, discharge of mortgage, caveat, withdrawal of caveat and transmission application must be lodged...

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Buying a house and contracts

Exchanging contracts for purchase of a property

Property Law

When purchasing a property there are a number of steps which should be taken prior to exchanging Contracts: Obtain legal advice; Obtain written unconditional loan...

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New Strata Laws

Property ownership: Joint Tenant or Tenant in Common

Property Law

Differences between joint tenants and tenants in common.

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First home buyers stamp duty changes

NSW Stamp Duty Changes

Property Law

The NSW government made significant changes to the stamp duty for first home buyers.

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Stamp duty increase house prices Sydney

Increasing house prices means increasing stamp duty

Property Law

Stamp duty in November and December hit new records due to Sydney's increasing house prices.

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New Strata Laws

Major reforms to Strata Law

Property Law

Find out about the major changes to strata law effective Thursday 1 December 2016.

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When parents step in to help secure loans

Buying at Auctions: Be prepared, play to win

Property Law

Lessons to be learnt from buying a property at auctions.

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Proving a sale of land after a divorce

Informal contracts for sale of land: Difficult to prove

Property Law

Are you are a victim of an equitable distribution of matrimonial assets?

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New laws for nsw backyard swimming pool

New legislation for owners of backyard swimming pools

Property Law

In 2012, a comprehensive review of the Swimming Pools Act 1992 was finalised.

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