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    "as is where is" Clause

    Ownership Thank you - Does this mean that all items or chattels are the new owners, post settlement, regardless if chattels were excluded or included?
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    "as is where is" Clause

    In QLD what is meant by this clause in mortgagee sale? By way of example if property is left like an old car is this then the new owners responsibility to remove/dispose of?
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    chattels left on property after settlement

    thanks for the input will do some checking
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    chattels left on property after settlement

    Terry, Would this also be relevant that the previous owner owns them even though they received a letter 12 months prior to settlement to remove or the receiver will dispose of them as items left are in disrepair and considered abandoned? Also I understood that items left on property after...
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    Cost of clearing land

    Costs Depends on where you are - typically clearing best to use a dozer or drott - they can cost 400 - 800 to float in and then anywhere from 80 - 150 per hour for hire (depends on size - small dozer D3 90 - 110 and a D6 up the other end). Always use an owner operator for earthworks work as...
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    chattels left on property after settlement

    This was a receivers sale and it was "as where is" so all these items were part of the sale and we tried to change the contract but the response was no either take it as it is or not - it was at an auction. We understood these items were there and accept that as part of the sale. Our...
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    chattels left on property after settlement

    thanks Marg we did and they said it is ours post settlement but I am not convinced as the lawyers we used had some faults - as an example we requested to settle at the titles office but we did not and we ended up with a caveat post settlement due to them not settling at the titles office. Took...
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    chattels left on property after settlement

    we purchased a property in QLD from a bank exercising it power of sale - the property was being sold by a receiver. The contract is "as is" basis but also states that chattels are not included and the seller is not required to remove any chattels prior to settlement. There were many items that...
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    chattels left on property after settlement

    Just bought a property that has chattels still on the property in QLD. It was a receivers sale and the bank ended up exercising power of sale so bought from the bank. The contract states the seller does not require to remove the chattels and the chattels are not included in sale. Now that...
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