ASAP LawyersJun 23 minWhat is a caveat?A caveat is a notice of an interest in the property. It can be registered on the title of the property if you have a caveatable interest.
ASAP LawyersMay 263 minHow is the property of a deceased person distributed outside a will?The property of a deceased person can be distributed in a number of ways. You must take care when dealing with your property in a will.
ASAP LawyersApr 82 minWhat is GST WithholdingPurchasers are required to withhold GST and remit it to the ATO on the purchase of new residential premises or potential residential land.
ASAP LawyersApr 42 minPartition Agreements - The Process and Evidentiary Requirements A partition agreement is an agreement that can be entered into by co-owners of a property for the purposes of partitioning ownership
ASAP LawyersFeb 212 minWhat is a final inspection?When purchasing a property, general condition 22 of the Contract of Sale states that you (or a person nominated by you) have the right to...
ASAP LawyersFeb 211 minWho is responsible for the connection of services?Moving into a new property is an exciting and busy time in one’s life. Therefore, it is important to note and understand which services...
ASAP LawyersDec 2, 20212 minWhat is a Solicitor/Guarantor Certificate?Generally, a Solicitor’s Certificate is required by banks when you have been asked to guarantee a loan. A guarantee to a loan is an...
ASAP LawyersDec 2, 20211 minWho is responsible for the connection of services?Moving into a new property is an exciting and busy time in one’s life. Therefore, it is important to note and understand which services...
ASAP LawyersNov 24, 20211 minWhat is e-conveyancing?Electronic conveyancing or “e-conveyancing” is an online platform provided by Property Exchange Australia Limited (PEXA), where...