Property Law

Property Searches – What are They?

Property Searches – What are They?

After you sign a contract of sale for the purchase of a property, one of your first tasks will be to find a property lawyer to manage the conveyancing process for you. When you’re ringing around various law firms to get a quote on this conveyancing you will often hear the term ‘searches’; but what are these searches? 

Telco Search – Buyer Beware of Underground Cables:

Telco Search – Buyer Beware of Underground Cables:

When you decide to purchase a property you’re buying it for what you see above ground, namely the house sitting on the land, as well as its surrounds and gardens. Have you ever considered what may be sitting underneath the surface though and the impact this could have on your purchase.

Buying a Property - The Payment of Transfer Duty:

Buying a Property - The Payment of Transfer Duty:

Deciding to enter the property market and purchase a property is a big decision and one that does carry with it quite a few upfront costs. One of these costs that is often overlooked by buyers is transfer duty, which is a taxed imposed by the Queensland Government on the transfer of property.

Time is of the Essence in Conveyancing:

Time is of the Essence in Conveyancing:

A legal principle that is crucial in the conveyancing process is that of ‘time is of the essence’, which essentially means that on any date upon which a deadline falls, each party to the conveyance has until 5pm to fulfill their requirement for that particular deadline. 

Private sale or auction: Which sales method is right for you?

Private sale or auction: Which sales method is right for you?

When it comes to selling your property, choosing the right sales method can make a big difference to whether or not your achieve your real estate goals. There are two main methods of sale in Australia – auctions and private sales – each of which has its own pros and cons.