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Now that contracts are exchanged, can I start renovating? property purchasing property renovation Aug 05, 2015

Gaining access to your recently purchased property to commence renovations can provide you with an opportunity to save time before moving into your new home or alternatively, reduce any time your new investment property remains vacant. However, there are inherent risks involved and the potential...

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Have you got that sinking feeling? The natural right to support conveyancing act duty of care negligence property property boundary purchasing property Jun 24, 2015

In recent weeks there has been a story in the news about the evacuation of a unit block in Harris Park after a sink hole opened up alongside the building. The recent heavy rain combined with the flooded excavation site next door caused the wall of the excavated site to wash away to such an extent...

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The importance of requisitions on title when purchasing a property conveyancing act property purchasing property requisitions selling property Mar 13, 2015

As part of the normal conveyancing process, the purchaser will make enquiries with the vendor about the Title of the property.  These are referred to as “requisitions on title”.

The purpose of requisitions is to ask the vendor information which may...

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Do you need to disclose a death or suicide when selling your home? conveyancing conveyancing act honest disclosure property purchasing property real estate agent selling property Feb 24, 2014

Like many commercial transactions, the transfer of ownership of property is underpinned by the common law doctrine of “buyer beware” (aka “caveat emptor”).  That is, the purchaser needs to make sure they make their own enquiries and carry out their own pre-purchase...

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