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Don’t get caught being the Principal Contractor for works over $250,000

WH&S, Contracts, Construction

Posted 02 February 2025

In respect of work over $250,000, there is a principal contractor required. As the land-owner, you don’t want to be that person because of the oblig…

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Conveyancing Services

Conveyancing

Posted 01 February 2023

Conveyancing At Bannermans, we provide the full range of conveyancing services to our clients.  David Bannerman, the principal of Bannermans, is an A…

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“Material Facts” – What and When you need to disclose them to a potential purchaser?

Conveyancing

Posted 23 November 2022

In NSW, a vendor wishing to sell their property must comply with certain disclosure requirements in relation to their property.  There are also impli…

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The NCC – It’s now Free

Contracts

Posted 15 September 2022

The new National Construction Code (NCC), incorporating the Building Code of Australia (BCA), was adopted on 1 May 2015. It is now accessible online f…

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Top ten tips for buying a Strata Unit “Off the Plan”

Strata, Strata and Community Title Developments, Conveyancing

Posted 06 April 2022

Buying a strata unit “off the plan”, before it has been built, has long been common. As compared with buying an existing property, there are many …

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“Off the Plan” Purchase Regrets – Top 5 Potential Solutions

Strata, Urban Renewal, Conveyancing

Posted 06 April 2022

Sale of strata apartments “off the plan”, i.e. before they are built, are common with new developments. In a rising market, purchasers are keen no…

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“Off the Plan” Sales | What Vendors need to do in the current market

Strata, Conveyancing

Posted 06 April 2022

Sale of strata apartments “off the plan”, i.e. before they are built, has long been common with new developments. Developers typically require pre…

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Partitioning – When tenancy in common is not working

Building Defects, By-Laws, Renovations, Urban Renewal, Conveyancing

Posted 14 September 2021

It is not uncommon for co-owners to have disputes over property. When these disputes occur, a co-owner may apply to the Supreme Court for the property…

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