Category - Property law
If you occupy a shop, office, workshop, warehouse or other commercial property under a lease, you may have had difficulties in persuading the lessor to carry out necessary “structural” repairs and maintenance, writes Giles Kahl.
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While landlord and tenant disputes are common, Tom Mead spoke to Today Tonight about a dubious contract arrangement recently faced by a business owner.
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If you are buying or selling land then you are involved in a “conveyancing” exercise, which recently became significantly more complex when the Lands Titles Office (LTO) introduced its “Verification of Identity Policy”, writes TGB's Giles Kahl.
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TGB's Jane Miller tells Business Spectator about how blended families can work together in business.
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TGB's Giles Kahl talks to the Advertiser about charging clauses and caveats, as the South Australian government moves to amend related laws.
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Adelaide property lawyer Giles Kahl writes about the first stage of major changes to conveyancing practices in South Australia.
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On 5AA, we talk about caveat risks and the need to seek legal advice, even before applying to have a caveat removed.
5/10/12
Transcript of discussion:
(Byner: About 10 days ago we had a lady who called us who’d rent to purchase a solar system for her house … she wasn’t behind in her payments … on checking found...
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Conveyancing is an essential process that is required whenever property is sold and purchased in South Australia.
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Divorce settlements are dragging out because of a soft real estate market, says Adelaide family law specialist Jane Miller.
16/9/11: Click here to read the full article
TGB is South Australia’s largest family law firm. Contact Jane on (08) 8212 1077.
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