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  1. wobbycarly

    Offer in Queenland

    That's very interesting. Twice now, when we've asked Victorian-based soli to represent (one a name off the title, the other a new purchase) they've simply refused. Nothing about the potential complications of Qld law. Ah well, we now have a trusted solicitor both in Qld and Vic. :cool:
  2. wobbycarly

    Offer in Queenland

    Completely agree. Our Vic soli wasn't "allowed" to act for us in Qld. Is this only a Vic/Qld thing or an anywhere else/Qld thing?
  3. wobbycarly

    Offer in Queenland

    Isn't this a MUST? Our Vic soli couldn't act for us during our recent Qld purchase.
  4. wobbycarly

    Offer in Queenland

    It's certainly different to Vic! You need to fill out all the details of you offer on a signed standard contract. If the vendor agrees, they sign it - job done! However, if they don't agree, they'll simply cross out the bits the don't like (price, settlement time, etc), initial the changes...
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