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Titles are more important than money. A recent case in the Supreme Court of Queensland demonstrates one of the little-known problems of home ownership—what happens if the home you bought and paid for is embroiled in a familial legal battle.
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Titles are more important than money- Supreme Court Case

A recent case in the Supreme Court of Queensland demonstrates one of the little-known problems of home ownership—what happens if the home you bought and

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The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The proposed bill is over 120 pages long. We’ve summarised some key points. • E-Property Laws • Instalment Contracts • Land Lotto – are you entitled to land? • Leases • Mortgages • Seller Disclosure Scheme Please contact us if you have any questions in relation to this matter or if we can assist you with any other legal matter.
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Legal update on the Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 (Qld)

The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The Scheme is a significant change to conveyancing in

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Seller Disclosure Scheme - Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary . The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The proposed bill is over 120 pages long. We’ve summarised some key points.
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Seller Disclosure Scheme – Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary

The Property Law Bill 2023 will replace the current Property Law Act 1974. The most significant provision of the proposed Property Law Bill 2023 is

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Mortgages in Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The proposed bill is over 120 pages long. We’ve summarised some key points.
Conveyancing

Mortgages in Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary

It is proposed that the Property Law Bill 2023 will replace the current Property Law Act 1974 (PLA). So what does that mean in regards

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Leases – what’s changed in the Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The proposed bill is over 120 pages long. We’ve summarised some key points.
Conveyancing

Leases – what’s changed in the Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary

It is proposed that the Property Law Bill 2023 will replace the current Property Law Act 1974 (PLA). So what does that mean in regards

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Land Lotto – are you entitled to land? - Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary
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Land Lotto – are you entitled to land? – Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary

It is proposed that the Property Law Bill 2023 will replace the current Property Law Act 1974 (PLA). So what does that mean in regards

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Legal update on the Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The proposed bill is over 120 pages long. We’ve summarised some key points. • E-Property Laws • Instalment Contracts • Land Lotto – are you entitled to land? • Leases • Mortgages • Seller Disclosure Scheme Please contact us if you have any questions in relation to this matter or if we can assist you with any other legal matter. Instalment Contracts- Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary
Conveyancing

Instalment Contracts- Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary

It is proposed that the Property Law Bill 2023 will replace the current Property Law Act 1974 (PLA). So what does that mean to instalment

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Legal update on the Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 The Property Law Bill (Qld) 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – The proposed bill is over 120 pages long. We’ve summarised some key points.
Conveyancing

E-Property Laws – Proposed Property Law Bill 2023 Summary

It is proposed that the Property Law Bill 2023 will replace the current Property Law Act 1974 (PLA). So what does that mean in regards

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Who Owns The Photos? Real Estate Images and Licencing
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Who Owns The Photos? – Real Estate Images and Licencing

Realestate.com.au Pty Ltd v Hardingham, RP Data Pty Ltd v Hardingham [2022] HCA 39   With digital marketing being the driving factor in property sales,

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The Law Surrounding Fences – Do I need a fence? Who pays? Who is responsible?
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The Law Surrounding Fences – Do I need a fence? Who pays? Who is responsible?

What constitutes a fence? The typical image of a fence is that of timber slatted palings running between two neighbouring properties.  This is of course

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