by Derek Farmer | May 26, 2016 | Contract of Sale, Property Law and Conveyancing, Sunset Clause
Sunset Clauses Need Not Be Scary If You’ve Done Your Research Before a vendor can legally advertise their home for sale, they must prepare a contract of sale. A contract of sale provides buyers with information relating to the sale of the property, such as the...
by Derek Farmer | May 9, 2016 | Property Law and Conveyancing
Will Your Pool Be Ready for Summer? Before you can sell a home in NSW, you are obliged, by law, to make a number of disclosures to buyers about the land, which includes information relating to the title, easements and zoning, but not about the building or structure...
by Derek Farmer | May 5, 2016 | Contract of Sale, Property Law and Conveyancing
My Tip: Hire a Conveyancer to Prepare the Legalities In NSW, by law, before you can advertise a property for sale, you must prepare and sign a Contract of Sale, which includes a section known as a Vendor Disclosure Statement. These two documents are crucially...
by Derek Farmer | May 2, 2016 | Property Law and Conveyancing, Selling Your Property, Setting the Right Sale Price, Underquoting Laws
Why Setting the Right Asking Price for Your Property Is So Important If there is one area of real estate sales that consumes the thoughts of nearly every vendor I’ve ever worked with, it’s setting the right asking price for their property. Every vendor has their own...