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Taxes
This article speaks about the real estate properties, sale and purchase and much more. Before we go in to depth, let’s ponder out what actually it is. Imagine you are an owner of a building and you want to get an idea about the worth of your property. The...
Author: Ariel Linford
Real Estate Valuation, Taxation and Depreciation
10th October 2012This article speaks about the real estate properties, sale and purchase and much more. Before we go in to depth, let’s ponder out what actually it is. Imagine you are an owner of a building and you want to get an idea about the worth of your property. The...
Author: Ariel Linford
Estate Planning
Have you ever considered what would happen to your property when you die? If you have made a will, there is every chance that the people you want to will get control of your estate, including your investment property. If you have not made a will, then ...
Author: Daniel Collins
Dying Without a Will
18th July 2010Have you ever considered what would happen to your property when you die? If you have made a will, there is every chance that the people you want to will get control of your estate, including your investment property. If you have not made a will, then ...
Author: Daniel Collins
Real Estate Law
When deciding to buy a property, many people do not appreciate how important it is to find a specialised, experienced and competent solicitor, especially if they are buying a residential property. A solicitor's role in residential conveyancing is first...
Author: Tim Bishop
Conveyancing - Picking the Right Solicitor is Crucial
09th April 2010When deciding to buy a property, many people do not appreciate how important it is to find a specialised, experienced and competent solicitor, especially if they are buying a residential property. A solicitor's role in residential conveyancing is first...
Author: Tim Bishop
Real Estate Law
Since buyer's remorse is such a common phenomenon in the home buying process, Queensland has implemented a five day cooling off period during which buyers can back out of the deal. This is a very important part of the process and is designed to protect bu...
Author: EvaJudge
The Benefits Of The Cooling Off Period
18th March 2010Since buyer's remorse is such a common phenomenon in the home buying process, Queensland has implemented a five day cooling off period during which buyers can back out of the deal. This is a very important part of the process and is designed to protect bu...
Author: EvaJudge
Legal
Premises liability lawsuits may not be as well known as other common lawsuits. However, these are serious lawsuits that center on injuries that befall someone due to the negligence of a property owner or manager. For those curious as to what are common ex...
Author: Daniel Berry
The Most Common Examples of Premises Liability Lawsuits - Slip and Fall Info
27th January 2010Premises liability lawsuits may not be as well known as other common lawsuits. However, these are serious lawsuits that center on injuries that befall someone due to the negligence of a property owner or manager. For those curious as to what are common ex...
Author: Daniel Berry