Purchasing a property can be an overwhelming process with many decisions that need to be made along the way. One of those considerations may be...
Property and Conveyancing Law
HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR NEIGHBOUR HAS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE NEW FENCE
What happens if your next door neighbour approaches you about building a new fence, but you disagree because you think the existing fence is just...
Due Diligence When Buying a Unit Off the Plan
Buying “off the plan” (OTP) refers to buying a property that hasn’t yet been built. It differs greatly to buying an established property because...
Granny Flat Agreements
Granny Flat Agreements We frequently assist multi-generational families who live on the same property. Very often, a parent has paid a lump sum to...
Property Tax – First Home Buyer Choice – What is it?
You may have recently heard the recent announcement of the First Home Buyers Choice gain by the NSW State Government. The existing First Home Buyers...
Buyer Beware – is that still a thing?
Buyer Beware – is that still a thing? For most people, purchasing a property is the most significant financial transaction they will enter into and...
The world of conveyancing in the 21st century
The world of conveyancing in the 21st century Buying or selling a home is an exciting time for most people but it can now also be quite daunting...
A truly basic conveyancing error
In our latest article in The District Reporter, we talk about some of the basics that people can forget to do when they are selling their home, and...
Emergency Measures for Tenants
In our latest article in The District Reporter, read about the emergency measures now in place to assist tenants in both residential and commercial...
Crackdown on compliance for properties owned by a Family Trust
Are you a trustee of a discretionary trust? Do you hold residential land in New South Wales or intend to hold it? Then you need to read our latest...