No two properties are the same: conducting thorough due diligence
Event Description
Conducting thorough due diligence is essential for lawyers and conveyancers to ensure their clients’ interests are protected. Seeking credible, accurate, and up-to-date information sources is crucial for providing sound advice and minimising risks. With climate change intensifying threats such as bushfires, floods, and coastal erosion, understanding these implications is vital for effective property transactions.
Join our webinar featuring Attwood Marshall’s Associate, Mieke Elzer and Groundsure’s Senior Account Manager, Andy Crawshaw as they delve into the critical aspects of property due diligence, emphasising the importance of acting in the best interest of your clients.
Key takeaways
- Empowering firms and clients: learn how to arm yourself and your clients with vital information to make informed decisions.
- Importance of current and reliable information: discover why it’s crucial to seek the most up-to-date data to provide sound advice.
- Beyond the 10.7 report: understand the risks of relying solely on council planning certificates and the necessity of multiple sources for a comprehensive due diligence process.
- Minimising client insurance risk: explore strategies to reduce your client’s insurance risk through thorough investigations.
- Environmental impacts and strata considerations: gain insights into how environmental issues can impact property strata, levies, and body corporate.
- Cooling-off period: learn the importance of gathering all necessary information upfront, before the cooling-off period ends.
- Transparent vendors: understand how being transparent about environmental property risks can lead to better-informed buyers and smoother transactions.
- 0.5 CPD*
Event Speakers

Andrew Crawshaw
Senior Account Manager, Groundsure

Mieke Elzer
Attwood Marshall Lawyers, Associate