by AlexanderDorrington | Apr 30, 2019 | Blog, General property Law
Enduring powers of attorney (EPA) are for everyone. It’s common to think that only the elderly need to put enduring powers of attorney in place, but the reality is everyone should have them. Preparing enduring powers of attorney means you get to choose who makes...
by Rachael Stevenson | Mar 8, 2019 | Blog, Fresh Business Thinking
Today, Friday 8th March, we celebrate International Women’s Day. This year the theme is #balanceforbetter. Although in 2018, 50% of practising lawyers were female, there is still room to create balance in our industry. AlexanderDorrington is not representative,...
by AlexanderDorrington | Feb 21, 2019 | Blog, General property Law
A raft of reforms to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 (“RTA”) have been put into place in the past two years. Landlords can be forgiven for being confused as to what exactly is fact and what is fiction. What has come into force and what is still being...
by Denise Marsden | Nov 21, 2018 | Blog, General property Law, Sale and Purchase
The Overseas Investment Act 2005 provides that a transaction needs consent when there is an overseas investment in sensitive land. What is sensitive land? Which type of property transactions are caught? What types of property transactions are caught? A transaction...
by Debra Dorrington | Nov 15, 2018 | Blog, Building, Fresh Business Thinking, General property Law, Sale and Purchase, Subdivisions, Unit Titles
It was a big day on 12 November 2018. You might not have noticed. An act that has underpinned our land transfer system for 60 years was put to bed and the Land Transfer Act 2017 became effective. That change may not impact on you daily, but some things will impact on...
by Debra Dorrington | Oct 10, 2018 | Blog, Cross-lease, General property Law, Subdivisions
How interesting. Two recent court decisions each considered something that looked like a subdivision and asked whether it really was. Both involved common ownership. Both involved exclusive use areas. Environment Court One was the result of a unilateral...