New Smoke Alarm Legislation for Queensland properties
Is your client selling a property in QLD in 2022? From January 1, 2022 all properties sold will require compliant smoke alarms to be installed
Is your client selling a property in QLD in 2022? From January 1, 2022 all properties sold will require compliant smoke alarms to be installed
For many practitioners who run general practice law firms, settlements and lodgments can form a large component of the workload. If this is you, and you don’t specialise in property
With the recent removal of Certificates of Title (CT) in New South Wales, and a consultation period taking place in Victoria, it is a timely
Even at the best of times, managing a settlement can be challenging. Between delays, adjustments, difficulty contacting banks, councils, and more, there are many opportunities
Electronic conveyancing is quickly becoming standard practice across the nation, and mandates are coming into place to cement their future in legal practice. In May 2020, the Australia Capital
This is the second part of the SettleIT education series supporting practitioners to navigate the e-settlements and e-conveyancing landscape. See part one here. This article does not constitute legal advice. It
When e-settlements first came into the Australian legal and conveyancing scene in 2010, there was initially some resistance to their uptake. At the time, with no mandates
For all businesses across Australia, the last two financial years have created challenges, like we have never seen before. We recently spoke with Bona Fide Lawyers in
CommBank have released their annual Legal Market Pulse Report that tracked Australia’s corporate law firms and how they coped during the pandemic. The report found: Demand for
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