15 powerful reasons to choose Turnbull Hill Lawyers to take the stress out of your conveyancing
This article is an extension of the previous article “3 main things to consider when choosing a Conveyancing Lawyer“. 1. Experience & Qualifications You’ll have an expert team with...
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How do I choose the right Conveyancing Lawyer? When you are buying or selling real estate choosing the right conveyancer is one of the most important decisions you will...
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GRANNY FLATS Granny flats are generally considered to be created on the transfer of property, often from an elder family member to a younger family member in exchange for...
Read MoreLandlords Beware: You’re Responsible for Reasonably Foreseeable Risks!
As a landlord, you are liable for reasonably foreseeing risks related to your property. According to the legislation, you must foresee these risks as any ‘reasonable person’ would. In...
Read MoreIllegal Tree Removal and Destruction – A “Growing” Issue
The illegal removal or destruction of trees is a growing issue in NSW that has a maximum penalty, under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, of $1.1 million,...
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Many contentious issues arise between neighbours involving trees, whether it be overhanging branches or encroaching tree roots. Access onto your neighbour’s property can also result in conflict. If possible,...
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Mortgage Sales: Lenders New Duties to Take Reasonable Care Lenders and their agents need to comply with new obligations to take reasonable care when the Lender is exercising its...
Read MoreSuccessful challenge to Unjust Mortgage
The Supreme Court of New South Wales has delivered a further reminder to banks and other secured lenders that, when considering loan applications, they must have regard to more...
Read MoreWhat happens to real property upon death, when it is owned with another person?
Real property can be, for example, a house, land or commercial premises. For the purposes of this article let’s call real property, “property”. There are two ways you can...
Read MoreA caveatable interest can be created by an Agreement containing the property owner’s consent
There has been a recent decision in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in Bellissimo v. JCL Investments Pty Limited NSWSC 1260 (2 November 2009) which examined...
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