Search results

  1. K

    Finance Clause - watch yer dodgy broker

    Karen McGlinchey - solicitor The situation in NSW is better as the subject to finance clause is not now used. The buyer has cooling off rights so in that period the buyer can sort out finance, get inspections etc. If the buyers gets out of the contract under the cooling off provisions - they do...
  2. K

    Access to property prior to settlement

    Karen Mcglinchey - solicitor There are risks- but if there are incentives for the vendor and purchaser and a clear written agreement on what is to be done, who bears the cost, and what happens if it goes wrong - there is no reason why should not be worthwhile for both parties. Clearly there...
  3. K

    FAQ: Steps involved in Selling a Property

    McGlinchey Lawyers In NSW the vendor must attach a copy of the title search from the Department of Lands to the contact. The purchaser carries out searches to ensure that the vendor has disclosed all the information in the contact that they are required to by law. The searches are commonly...
  4. K

    High Body Corporate fees but I can't see where money went before purchase.

    Plum Property Buyers Agents Holiday rentals often have very high body corp fees because the body corp has entered into very costly agreements with managers (sometimes live in- so there is a wage to be paid), booking services, cleaners, gardeners, pool and lift maintenance firms, security firms...
Back
Top