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Contract Writing

Welcome to our latest newsletter, firstly the shortest day is behind us and spring is not to far away. All White did us proud and the All Blacks are back in form. Let’s see how they go against the Aussie.

 

Contract writing and conditions; The conditions in an Agreement for Sale and Purchase when written correctly create an obligation for the parties to use all reasonable endeavours to fulfil the condition.

 

Lets look at the Finance condition – this condition should be written to note who the Lender is, how much is required and the date for satisfaction. Example we are acting for the Vendor and receive notification the Agreement is cancelled as the Purchaser has not been able to obtain Finance. In this situation we would require evidence in writing confirming the Finance could not be obtained prior to acceptance of cancellation. Again we would require such evidence if we were acting for the Purchaser.

 

When writing a condition keep the following in mind -

 

1. What needs to be done?

2. Who is going to do it?

3. Who is going to pay for it?

4. When does it need to be done by?

5. What is going to happen if something is discovered?

6. Who is going to pay to fix it?

 

For any help please remember we are just a phone call away :)
 

 

Title Searches

How much are you paying to get your Title Searches completed? We can undertake your searches for $7 per document. If you would like us to complete your searches please email kim@propertyconveyancingservices.com

 

Cross Lease Titles and Improvements

It is a well known fact that Cross Lease Titles provide quite a number of headaches in particular this is when the owner has made improvements to the existing dwelling which are enclosed and have not been noted on the Flats Plan. So how can we overcome this:

 

1. Search the Certificate of Title, Flats Plan and Lease at the time of listing.

2. Check with the Vendor in advance and ask the right question? Have you made any improvements to the property which are not noted on the Flats Plan. Also do the improvements have the necessary Council Approval.

3. If the answer is yes then you can discuss further with your client and us as to what are the best options to resolve the problem.

 

If you find out later you then have the problem of disclosure.

 

If you have any topic which you would like us to cover please email kim@propertyconveyancingservices.com

 

Real Solutions for Real Estate People

 

Best wishes the team at Property Conveyancing Services
 

 

PO Box 12084 Rotorua/PO Box 3220 Greerton Tauranga

0800 2 87878

www.propertyconveyancingservices.com

 

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

Joint Family Homes Act 1964

October 15, 2009

Should you make an Application to register you home under the Joint Family Homes Act 1964. It could be an advantage if you have your own business and this will could provide protection from creditors. In effect the property could be registered if:

1. You are the registered owners.

2. You are able to pay all debts.

3. You are not the joint owners of any other home registered under the Act

4. You live in dwelling on the land.

5. The dwelling is your principle place of residence.

If you meet the criteria the effect of registration is that your land is settled as a Joint Family Home. Therefore an interest of $103,000.00 from the proceeds of the sale of the home will be protected from any creditors.

As part of your Application you may request your Application be advertised in the Public Notices, this will inform creditors that you are applying.

If you choose not to advertise and are bankrupt within 2 years of making the Application you will not receive the protection of the Act, as registration will be void against the official assignee.

Regards Kim

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