When purchasing a residential property in Queensland (other than at an auction), the standard contract of sale provides the buyer with a five day cooling-off period, during which time the buyer is free to cancel the contract at any time, for any reason, including a change of mind.
Contract of Sale – Insuring the Property:
As soon as you sign that contract to buy a property there are a whole host of things that need to be done and considered. One of these things that is often overlooked, but really should be at the top of your to-do list is the issue of insurance.
Contract Conditions – Pool Safety Certificates:
Contract Conditions – Electrical Safety Switch Requirements:
Contract Conditions – Pest & Building Inspections:
If you’re considering buying a property in Queensland then you should be aware that under the standard contract of sale there is a clause for a pest & building inspection to be carried out on the property prior to settlement.
Conveyancing Tips - Bidding at an Auction:
Why You Should Use a Lawyer for your Conveyancing:
For most people, buying or selling a home is the most expensive transaction that they will ever conduct and as such they really need someone who has their best interests at heart. There are many parties involved – vendor, purchaser, banks, brokers, real estate agents – on both sides – all looking at this transaction through their own lenses, driven by their own agendas.
Co-Ownership of Property – The Elements of a Joint Tenancy:
Co-ownership refers to the legal relationship shared by two or more people over an interest in property. In Queensland co-owners are registered as either Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common. It’s important to have a basic understanding as each of these principles of ownership when purchasing property with another person, as during the conveyancing process your lawyer will need to specify on the transfer how ownership of the property is to be distributed between each owner.
Contract Conditions – Finance Applications:
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?










