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Can Domestic Violence Frustrate a Conveyance Contract? A look at Mewing v Duncan [2018] QDC 52

Posted on12 April, 1812 April, 18AuthorAndrew LindLeave a comment

Written by James Tan & Susie Donkin In Queensland, residential property contracts are commonly subject Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing

Queensland residential real estate to increase 3% more for foreign buyers from 1 October 2016

Posted on15 June, 16AuthorAndrew LindLeave a comment

The Qld State Budget earlier this week announced: “The Government will introduce a 3 per Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

Conveyancing – Qld home duty concession to be “reinstated” from 1 July 2012

Posted on22 June, 1218 September, 14AuthorAndrew Lind4 Comments

Be careful – option agreements entered into before 1 July are not going to work Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

Conveyancing Solicitors Qld – experts with personal service and attention to detail

Posted on16 August, 1016 August, 10AuthorAndrew Lind5 Comments

How do you pick a good conveyancing lawyer? Here are my top 6 tips: Responsive – when Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

FIRB Changes

Posted on27 May, 1017 January, 11AuthorAndrew Lind10 Comments

The Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Regulations 1989 has now been amended to remove the exemption Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

Queensland Conveyancing – simpler Sustainability Declarations

Posted on22 February, 10AuthorAndrew Lind1 Comment

As you are no doubt aware, from 1 January 2010 sellers  of residential property in Queensland need Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

Predicting Body Corporate Sinking Fund levies and Sinking Fund Forecasts

Posted on12 February, 1024 February, 10AuthorAndrew Lind8 Comments

Does the lawyer you are intending to engage to handle your conveyance have Body Corporate Read More …

CategoriesBody Corporate / Community Title, Conveyancing, Property Law

Subject to Finance clauses and Conveyancing

Posted on2 February, 10AuthorAndrew Lind2 Comments

One key, when buying property, is to make sure that you have a written unconditional Read More …

CategoriesConveyancing, Property Law

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