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Buying a Property

April 21st, 2010 · No Comments · Property Conveyancing News, Uncategorized

Most people find the process of purchasing a property a daunting and scary experience, but rest assured it can be one of the most fantastic experiences. The first step to undertaking a property purchase is research and understanding what it is you need to be looking for. This blog is designed to give you some [...]

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Spam

April 11th, 2010 · No Comments · Property Conveyancing News, Uncategorized

This article is a good reminder for us all to be aware of the laws which evolve around unsolicited emails for marketing purposes, there could be hefty fines in the future. What do you think
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/331787/real_estate_agents_back_spam_spotlight/

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Conveyancing Tips

March 1st, 2010 · No Comments · Property Conveyancing News, Uncategorized

With the introduction of the new Real Estate Agent Authority it would be good advice to keep file notes on conversations between yourself and either the Vendor or Purchaser. By keeping simply file notes it can save the he said, she said, they said or you told me. Being proactive and not deactive is so [...]

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Real Estate Agents Act 2008

November 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Property Conveyancing News, Uncategorized

The Real Estate Agents Act of 2008 has implications for Real Estate agents and professionals throughout New Zealand - to find out what effect the introduction on the 17th of November of the Real Estate Agents Act has on you - read this!

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Misrepresentation

November 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

During the course of contractural negotiations a Vendor/Purchaser or Agent may make statements about the property being offered for sale. Misrepresentation could be made verbally, in marketing or advertising material, or in writing. Generally speaking a misrepresentation is a false statement relating to present or past fact. The Agent and Vendor must be very careful [...]

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