by Jourdan Griffin | Jan 17, 2018 | Blog
We are pleased to announce the Property Council AlexanderDorrington Regatta is back! The last time we were on the water for this Regatta was 10 years ago. Either bring along your own boat, or borrow one of the boats along with the skipper from the Royal New Zealand...
by Monique Mackie | Dec 14, 2017 | Blog, General property Law, Trusts
Holiday season and a new year gets many of us thinking about those important jobs we need to get to. If you haven’t already made a will; you may want to add this near the top of your list. A will is one of the most important legal documents you ever put...
by Bonnie Prior | Nov 17, 2017 | Blog, Building, Commercial property, General property Law, Sale and Purchase, Unit Titles
[dt_gap height=”10″ /] https://www.alexanderdorrington.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/SugarTree-settlement-day.mp4 Time lapse video of our office on settlement day. Bonnie Warburton’s behind the scenes glimpse at five crazy days. Attempting to...
by Denise Marsden | Oct 31, 2017 | Blog, Fresh Business Thinking, General property Law
Commercial uses for drones Dr Catherine Ball is a world leader in the non-military application of drone technology. She highlighted some really important issues for property owners at The Property Council New Zealand National Conference held in Melbourne, 13-15...
by Denise Marsden | Oct 20, 2017 | Blog, Fresh Business Thinking, General property Law, Subdivisions, Uncategorised, Unit Titles
There is a lot of discussion around the physical design of subdivisions and how that impacts the community that is created and the ultimate owners’ use and enjoyment of the land. The legal design is just as important. Recent agreements I have reviewed for some...
by Debra Dorrington | Oct 5, 2017 | Blog, Building, Commercial property, Fresh Business Thinking, General property Law, Sale and Purchase, Subdivisions, Unit Titles
What’s not to love about modern user-friendly legislation? Nearly a year ago the need to set up Incorporated Societies in order to manage communal facilities on a property development, became a thing of the past. Incorporated Societies have their place but they...