What Are The Risks When Lodging a Caveat on a Property?
It is a common misconception that any creditor can caveat a debtor’s property to secure the repayment of a debt, writes the TGB property law team.
Read moreWe help people in every state and territory. If you can’t see an office near you, call us to find out how we can help.
It is a common misconception that any creditor can caveat a debtor’s property to secure the repayment of a debt, writes the TGB property law team.
Read moreTGB's property legal team answers common legal questions asked by first home buyers and people new to the property market.
Read moreConveyancing is an essential process that is required whenever property is sold and purchased in South Australia.
Read moreTGB’s People and Performance Manager Susan Treglown says business people should know what they’re in for, before accepting a Board member position. Serving as a Board member can be one of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer assignments. While appointment or election to a Board is an honour, Board members...
Read moreTGB Accredited Family Law Specialist Wendy Barry has tips for real estate agents to avoid the separation and divorce cross fire.
Read moreMany tenants desperate to purchase a home are getting caught in a ‘rent to buy’ trap, writes TGB's Commercial Law Team.
Read moreAdelaide property lawyer Giles Kahl answers a common legal question. What Does "Joint Tenant" and "Tenants in Common" Mean?
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley partner Jane Miller says South Australia’s struggling property market is making separation even tougher. Ms Miller, an accredited family law specialist, said an inability to sell the family home is often delaying the separation process, and causing even more financial and emotional pain. “Properties...
Read more