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    • How to Review a Contract of Sale Before You Sign
    • How to Use a Finance Condition Without Losing Your Deposit
    • How to Protect Yourself with a Building & Pest Condition
    • How to Check for Dodgy Renovations Before You Buy
    • How to Do a Proper Final Inspection Before Settlement
    • How to Lodge a Purchaser’s Caveat (and When You Should)
    • How to Buy Through an SMSF in Victoria
    • How to Spot Auction Contracts With Hidden Risks
    • What to Do If the Valuation Comes in Too Low
    • How to Buy Off-the-Plan Safely in Victoria
    • What Happens If the Vendor Dies Before Settlement
    • How to Back Out of a Property Contract — and When It's Too Late
    • How to Buy a House With a Pool (and Stay Compliant)
    • Buying a Property With Tenants in Victoria — What You Need to Know
    • What If the Property You’re Buying Is Uninsurable
    • Buying Property in Victoria as a Non-Resident: Stamp Duty, Surcharges and Other Taxes
    • How to Prepare a Section 32 Vendor’s Statement
    • How to Disclose Owners Corporation Information Correctly in Victoria
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The promise of Torrens title — and its crucial exception

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Melbourne’s Suburbs Under Siege: When Planning Powers Become a Cash Grab

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