Property Conveyancing News

If you are a first Homebuyer have you considered approaching Kiwibank to discuss the Welcome Home Loans. Kiwibank Welcome home loans is in conjunction with Housing New Zealand Corporation and is for individuals, couples and families with little or no deposit but who can afford the loan repayments.

How a Kiwibank Welcome Home Loan can make homebuying easier.

The deposit: No deposit for home loans up to $200,000.00. If you qualify, you won’t need a deposit for a home loan up to $200,000.00, based on the registered valuation or purchase price of the property, which ever is the lower. You can borrow the whole 100%

Deposit assistance: When your borrowing 100% of the purchase price or valuation, the person selling you the house will require you to pay them a deposit. This is usually payable before the home loan is available at settlement. Kiwibank may be able to arrrange an overdraft (upto a maximum of $7,500.00 or 5% of the purchase price which ever is lowest) to help you pay the deposit. This overdraft will become part of your loan when your home loan is drawn down. Deposit administration fees and conditions apply.

Home loans between $200,000-$350,000: In selected area you can borrow upto $350,000.

Are you eligible? To be eligible to apply for a Kiwibank Welcome Home Loan you must:

* Have a total household income of not more than $85,000 pa for individual or joint applicants.

* Have a total household income of no more than $120,000 pa if there is more main sources of household income.

* Have an acceptable credit history.

* Be able to meet the loan repayments.

*Buy the house to live in yourself.

*Do not own any other property.

*Have been in your employment for no less than 12 months.

*Meet Kiwibank lending criteria.

Happy New Year

January 24, 2010

By now everyone will be back into the swing of work. I do hope you all enjoyed your holidays. Isn’t it fantastic 2010 and a new decade. We are proud to announce we have opened our second office of Property Conveyancing Services Tauranga Ltd and yes we are very excited.  For contact details please visit our web www.propertyconveyancingservices.com. This is going to be a great year. We have lots of plans and set to launch a new product in the near future. Stay posted

Xmas cheer

December 21, 2009

It’s that time of year when the Jolly man in the Red Suite is coming to town. We in NZ are lucky as we are the first stop on his rounds. To everyone we wish a safe and Happy Xmas. Reflect on the last year don’t bother dwelling on failures but on what it is you have achieved. Be proud it has not been an easy year but here we all are still in business and doing well. Embrace the New Year with great enthusiamn, set your goals high and more than ever demand more from yourself than anyone else would. It is going to be a great. Take the time to think about what you are grateful for not what you don’t have. Look after yourself and your families. Life is great. Have a good one. Best wishes from myself, family, and the team at Property Conveyancing Services Ltd XXXXX

Trust Deed Document

December 7, 2009

The trust deed document should be set up to deal with:

* Nature and purpose of trust.

* Parties involved

* Duties and powers of trustees.

* Delegation of responsibilities of trustees.

* Trustees powers to invest trust assets.

* The manner in which the trust bank account will operate.

* Minutes must be recorded.

Will you require an independant trustee? What are the benefits and the burdens? We will follow this up in our next blog.

Correct advice for free. Stay posted warm regards Kim

Trusts

November 30, 2009

What are the essentials of a Trust;

* Settlor

* Assets

* Trust deed document

* Trustees

* Beneficiaries.

The Settlor must be over the age of 20. It can also be a Company or another Trust, and you can have more than one Settlor.

Trustees can be anyone who can own property.  Trustees are given a big responsibility and must ensure they are familiar with the terms of the Trust this includes record keeping of decisions and actions. Trusts also allow for an independant Trustee to be appointed.

Beneficiaries these are the people who will benefit from the trust. If the Trustees breach any obligation the Beneficiaries can take legal action.

Stay posted :}

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