
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
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
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,
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
The devastating 2022 Queensland and New South Wales flooding event took a devastating toll on the major cities and suburbs. In just 3 days almost
Electronic conveyancing (eConveyancing) is going to become mandatory in Queensland for certain transactions. It is set to be enacted in conjunction with the Land
In 2016 Rebecca Grace purchased a single-storey four-bedroom house in Sydney for $660,000. However, after purchasing the property she was informed by her mother
If you have ever read a contract when purchasing a house, commercial property, a car or otherwise, you will have come across the phrase, ‘time
An elderly widow, who has lived in the same Holland Park unit for over 40 years, has been told to vacate the premises within 48
What are my rights as a tenant when my landlord is selling the property? With the property boom across the country pushing house prices
Queensland apartment owners could face major changes after a landmark ruling that bans smoking on apartment balconies. This decision impacts both residents and owners, bringing