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When a mortgagee exercises the power of sale over a mortgaged property in New South Wales, they are bound by specific legal obligations to ensure fairness and transparency. Section 111A of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) codifies these duties, emphasising the mortgagee's responsibility to secure...
Well Nigh Funding No 1 Pty Ltd v Tang [2023] NSWDC 564
This matter concerned a lender seeking to recover the outstanding balance of a 2017 loan it made to the defendant, after the defendant made some repayments (including the net proceeds of the sale of the security property at Parramatta) but...
The Supreme Court of New South Wales has just handed down its decision dealing with the competing claims of a contract and a caveat - for a residential property at Bradman Road, Menai.
ProLend Solutions No. 123 Pty Ltd v Karout [2023] NSWSC 490 (8 May 2023)
The proceedings were...
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