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Contract Conditions

When dealing with an Investment is pays to get the correct advice! This is exceptionally important when it comes to dealing with your Property Conveyancing and Property Transfer.

More importantly the right advice is needed to make sure the Conditions in your Contract reflect and protect your interest.

Lets look at how a particular Condition can be worded as an example Building Report Condition:

Does the condition contain the 6 elements to ensure your property transfer is protected?

What needs to be done?

* Who’s going to do it?

* Who is going to pay for it?

* When does it need to be done by?

* What is going to happen if something is discovered?

* Who is going to pay to fix it?

If the Contract is conditional upon you obtaining a Building Report is it to be to your full satisfaction? Or do you want the condition to be worded so you have the ability to ask the owner of the property to rectify or provide you with a price reduction in lieu of getting things fixed.

The key is keep it simple. Have the condition for your Property Conveyancing worded in plain english so it can be easily determined. Better still engage the Conveyancing Services for your property transfer from a Registered Conveyancing Practitioner.

Have the Contract checked prior to you signing we can check the conditions.

Our job is to take the stress out of your Conveyancing. You can also find out upfront what the costs are by obtaining a Conveyancing Quote.

Please feel free to click the link below

http://www.propertyconveyancingservices.com/free-property-conveyancing-quote.html

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When you are Selling or Purchasing a Property is it important that the Conditions in your Sales and Purchase Agreement are worded correctly.

If the Conditions are not worded correctly huge problems can arise. In particular the Conditions should contain the following elements:

  • What needs to be done?

  • Who’s going to do it?

  • Who is going to pay for it?

  • When does it need to be done?

  • What is going to happen if something is discovered?

  • Who is going to pay to fix it?

  • Stay posted for more specific wording relating to the Finance, Land Information Memorandum, Approval of Title, Builders Reports, Valuations, Good Working Order and Warranties together with the Sale of another Property.

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    December Sales

    January 19, 2011

    The December period recorded its lowest number of listings for NZ. This could have the benefit to ease over supply on the market and help move old stock. Cheers Kim :)

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