Why You Should Never Settle on a Friday — Conveyancers Hate It (Here’s Why)
/Think settling on a Friday is smart? It could be your biggest mistake. Learn why conveyancers warn against Friday settlements in Victoria.
Read MoreThink settling on a Friday is smart? It could be your biggest mistake. Learn why conveyancers warn against Friday settlements in Victoria.
Read MoreThink your finance clause protects you? Think again. In Victoria, one wrong word could cost you your deposit — or your dream home.
Read MoreIn Victoria, a delayed settlement can trigger serious legal consequences—here’s what buyers and sellers must understand before agreeing to push the date.
Read MoreWhen property photos don’t reflect reality, it’s not just buyers who suffer—sellers risk price drops, disputes, or cancelled contracts.
Read MoreBacking out after signing a property contract can cost you the deposit—or much more. Learn your rights and what happens if you fail to settle.
Read MoreIn Victoria, the law assumes equal ownership unless proven otherwise. Here’s what happens if one person pays the mortgage but both are on title.
Read MoreWhat happens if a vendor gets cold feet? We explain when a seller can legally terminate and what buyers can do to enforce the contract.
Read MoreThinking of buying property for your kids? Here’s how to structure it properly in Victoria, without triggering unnecessary duty or legal risks.
Read MoreSpecial conditions are not standard and not always fair. We explain how hidden clauses can shift risk and what you should do before signing.
Read MoreWho inherits your house when you die? It depends how your name appears on title. Here's what every Victorian owner needs to know.
Read MoreBuying at auction is legally binding in Victoria. These 7 mistakes could cost you dearly. Learn what to check before you bid.
Read MoreWhen buying a home with a renter in it, you inherit the lease. Learn how this affects settlement, rent, and your right to move in.
Read MoreProperty settlements often run late due to banks, missing documents, or unmet conditions. Learn how to avoid delays and protect your contract.
Read MoreA sunset clause might allow the developer to cancel your contract and sell the property for more. Here's what Victorian buyers must know before signing.
Read MoreOwners corporations in disarray can create major risks for buyers and sellers. From missing insurance to unpaid levies, here’s how to detect a broken body corporate in Victoria.
Read MoreNomination clauses can be useful, but they’re also being misused by ‘ghost buyers’ to profit off unsuspecting sellers. Here’s what to watch out for in Victorian property contracts.
Read MoreSolar panels and batteries can add value — but they can also complicate your property settlement. Here’s what Victorian buyers and sellers need to know before signing.
Read MoreA single tree can ruin a property deal. Learn how roots, overhangs, and council overlays affect Victorian property transactions — and what buyers should check.
Read MoreVictoria’s rental law reforms are changing how investors assess property value. From safety checks to tenant rights, we unpack the legal impacts you need to know.
Read MoreBuyers often assume the vendor is the owner, but that’s not always true. If the seller is acting under the power of attorney or probate, here’s what to look out for.
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