The role of the real estate agent in a property transaction
Whether you are a Vendor or a Purchaser, it is important to understand what an Agent can and cannot do during the course of the transaction.
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The start of the year is an excellent opportunity to look at your business as a whole and decide, is it as healthy as it can be, and what can...
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Unexpected sting for family trusts
A recent NSW Revenue Ruling has significant implications for those who own and purchase residential property using a family trust.
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How to ensure a Purchaser cannot get out of a contract after exchange …
If a vendor fails to attach any of the required Vendor Disclosure documents to the Contract, the purchaser can rescind the contract! Don't let this happen.
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Strata lot owner wins Court case BUT penalised for commencing proceedings in the Supreme Court
Despite a plaintiff lot owner being successful in proceedings against an Owners Corporation, the Supreme Court found that they should pay legal costs.
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The trouble with being an SME that deals with big business
Extensive research has indicated that SMEs are often hamstrung by late payments from big businesses - but what can they do about it?
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How can a Willmaker protect their wishes if their capacity is in question?
This article explains the 2 key things a Willmaker can do to protect their wishes if their capacity is later questioned.
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The power of a handwritten note or video recording when drafting a Will
When I'm in the process of drafting a Will, I often suggest that my clients prepare either a letter in their own handwriting that clearly states the reasons or the...
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Commercial Leases: Understanding the basics
A commercial lease refers to the lease of commercial property. This includes office space, industrial units, workshops and warehouses, retail shops (whether they are within a shopping centre or not),...
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Commercial Leases – Get Them in Writing
Get the commercial lease prepared in writing by an experienced business lawyer BEFORE the arrangement comes into effect. This applies to all commercial transactions, not just leases.
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