We would like to thank everyone for their support in 2010, we can not tell you how much your business and services have been appreciated. To all our clients past, present and future thank you. You have contributed to our success. This year has been very trying for everyone but we survived and are still here. Have a wonderful Xmas and a fantastic 2011. Be proud of what you have achieved and give yourselves a pat on the back. Stay safe, be happy and more importantly be grateful. Enjoy your holidays with your families they are your greatest gift of all. God bless
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1. You believe in Santa
2. You don’t believe in Santa
3. You are Santa Claus
4. You look like Santa Claus
Wishing everyone a Safe and Happy Season. Enjoy your family, enjoy giving and most of all enjoy life. Gratitude is an amazing thing. Best wishes for a wonderful 2011 to all.
FOR ROTORUA RESIDENTS
Effective from 1 December 2010 the Rotorua District Council passed a bylaw regarding the installation of approved wood or pellet burners which may affect the property you are selling/buying. We suggest if the property you are buying/selling has a wood burner, you contact us for further information. As from 1 May 2012 a property cannot be sold with a non-compliant solid fuel burner.
Wendy
Property Conveyancing Services Ltd
If my mind can conceive it – and my heart can believe it – I know I can achieve it Napoleon Hill
It is me or is everyone getting frustrated with Banks? We need clarification when dealing with Conveyancing Practitioners.
The Conveyancing Industry in New Zealand has been in effect for 2 years. In Australia the Conveyancing Industry has existed for over 30 years.
In New Zealand the Solicitors also represent the Banks in either a sale or purchase settlement and the Bank pays no representation fee. The fee is incorporated in the fee charged by the Solicitor to the Vendor or Purchaser. Conflict of interest in my opinion.
Anyway the Banks who will allow Conveyancing Practitioners to act are Bank of New Zealand, New Zealand Home Loans, TSB Bank and Kiwibank. It is long overdue the other Banks – ASB, Westpac, and ANZ National Bank of NZ get with the program.
Furthermore it is the choice of the Vendor or Purchaser to use a Conveyancing Practitioner not the Bank to advise who must represent them.
Any opinions, comments or feedback greatly appreciated.
