GST to be Paid on Settlement of New Residential Property 22/01/2018 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law GST to be Paid on Settlement on New Residential Property New legislation has recently been introduced into Parliament […] Read more
Terminating a Contract – Undeclared Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrances 30/07/2017 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law Buyers can Terminate when a Seller doesn’t Disclose a Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrance on the Contract The Real […] Read more
When to lodge a caveat on a property 19/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Dispute Resolution, Property Law What is a caveat? A ‘caveat’ is a notice which is lodged with the Registrar of the Land […] Read more
Brisbane’s New City Plan 2012: Smaller Lots, Higher Densities 21/12/2012 / by Certus Legal / Property Law Brisbane City Council has released its Draft Brisbane City Plan 2012. The plan well and truly aligns with […] Read more
BCC to impose new standards on construction after floods 25/02/2011 / by Certus Legal / Property Law It will come as no surprise to watchers of the Brisbane property development industry that the Brisbane City […] Read more
When is a residence not a residence? 21/01/2011 / by Certus Legal / Property Law A recent decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia has provided some much needed […] Read more
New energy efficiency disclosure requirements for commercial buildings 01/09/2010 / by Certus Legal / Property Law A new piece of Federal legislation, the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Act 2010 (BEED), introduces new disclosure requirements […] Read more
New disclosure requirements in retail shop leases 31/08/2010 / by Certus Legal / Property Law From 1 January 2011, the disclosure that landlords must provide to prospective tenants of retail shop leases will be […] Read more
New legislation affects all QLD residential property contracts 24/08/2010 / by Certus Legal / Property Law On 1 October 2010, new legislation will come into effect which will affect the operation of all contracts […] Read more
GST to be Paid on Settlement of New Residential Property
22/01/2018 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law
GST to be Paid on Settlement on New Residential Property New legislation has recently been introduced into Parliament […]
Read more
Terminating a Contract – Undeclared Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrances
30/07/2017 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law
Buyers can Terminate when a Seller doesn’t Disclose a Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrance on the Contract The Real […]
Read more
When to lodge a caveat on a property
19/01/2015 / by Certus Legal / Dispute Resolution, Property Law
What is a caveat? A ‘caveat’ is a notice which is lodged with the Registrar of the Land […]
Read more
Brisbane’s New City Plan 2012: Smaller Lots, Higher Densities
21/12/2012 / by Certus Legal / Property Law
Brisbane City Council has released its Draft Brisbane City Plan 2012. The plan well and truly aligns with […]
Read more
BCC to impose new standards on construction after floods
25/02/2011 / by Certus Legal / Property Law
It will come as no surprise to watchers of the Brisbane property development industry that the Brisbane City […]
Read more
When is a residence not a residence?
21/01/2011 / by Certus Legal / Property Law
A recent decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia has provided some much needed […]
Read more
New energy efficiency disclosure requirements for commercial buildings
01/09/2010 / by Certus Legal / Property Law
A new piece of Federal legislation, the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Act 2010 (BEED), introduces new disclosure requirements […]
Read more
New disclosure requirements in retail shop leases
31/08/2010 / by Certus Legal / Property Law
From 1 January 2011, the disclosure that landlords must provide to prospective tenants of retail shop leases will be […]
Read more
New legislation affects all QLD residential property contracts
24/08/2010 / by Certus Legal / Property Law
On 1 October 2010, new legislation will come into effect which will affect the operation of all contracts […]
Read more