
#FreeBritney!
What many already consider to be the pop-culture story of the decade, is also a stark reminder of the importance of legally appointing someone you trust to manage your...
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Agency Agreement: When are you liable for an Agent’s Commission?
If you are selling your property and you’ve found your fit when it comes to the real estate agent, the next thing you should consider are the terms of...
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Due diligence you can do when buying a unit off the plan
When you purchase a unit off the plan, you are contracting to purchase something that doesn’t exist yet and you might have questions about the quality of the work...
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Understanding easements when you’re looking to buy property …
If you own real property, or are looking to buy, it’s important to be aware that owning a property doesn’t mean you can stop others from using it, even...
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As an Executor you could be personally liable …
If you’ve been appointed as Executor under a Will, you have been appointed to a position of trust where you take on the legal personality of the deceased, to...
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You found your dream home – are you in a position to make an offer?
The property market in the Hunter is currently very strong. We are finding our clients’ properties are being sold very quickly for their asking price, if not more. If...
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Selling? What about accepting a deposit of less than 10%?
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....
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Now is the time to revisit your Home Insurance
2020 has been a whirlwind of natural disasters … from unprecedented bush fires, to hail the size of tennis balls, torrential rains and raging floods. These natural disasters are...
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The role of the real estate agent in a property transaction
We often have clients ask us about the role of the Real Estate Agent (“the Agent”) in a property transaction. Whether you are a Vendor or a Purchaser, it...
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Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney or Enduring Guardians can be signed remotely during Covid-19
A consequence of social distancing has been the inability to execute Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardians so they are legally enforceable. The reason is that it...
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