NSW migrates to 100% e-conveyancing. Here’s what you need to know
Insights from the NSW Land Registry Services As of 22 March 2021, 29 dealings in NSW are no longer accepted via paper lodgments and will now need
Insights from the NSW Land Registry Services As of 22 March 2021, 29 dealings in NSW are no longer accepted via paper lodgments and will now need
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more legal and conveyancing firms have embraced digital practises to complete their matters. Now, we’re looking at what McKinsey and Company
In October, InfoTrack shared an update from the NSW Registrar General regarding the electronic signing of paper land dealings, plans and Section 88B instruments. These rules
Legal and conveyancing firms evolved tremendously throughout 2020, with many having to make quick transitions that they were not prepared for. We saw masse technology
Search this information for your property A title search helps give you the complete picture and history of the property you are investigating. Previously, we
On 22 December 2020, the Registrar General announced that a further twenty-nine dealings would be mandated to be lodged electronically from 22 March 2021. These twenty-nine dealings
We’ve all heard the old adage – work smarter not harder, but in a competitive market it is important to get ahead and stay ahead.
Recent adjustments to stamp duty across New South Wales and Victoria aim to kickstart the economy and Real Estate Agents, property lawyers and conveyancers will benefit. In Victoria, stamp
As we wave farewell to what has been a tough year for many, now is the time to start looking ahead and planning for 2021.
But it will give you capacity to do more with less resources. Recently, RMIT Online CEO Helen Souness shared her belief that many jobs of the future