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Property Speaking Issue 12 – Autumn 2013

By admin | September 20, 2013
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  • Chop first, ask later? – It’s best to check before cutting trees
  • Encroachments – Building close to your boundary can be tricky
  • Make sure real estate agents have a valid listing agreement
  • New Zealand’s property market: overheated or just warming up?

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Category: Property Speaking Tags: Boundaries, Property Maintenance, Property Market, Real Estate Agents
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Family, Trusts, Estates Articles

  • Are We in a De Facto Relationship?
    Are We in a De Facto Relationship?

    If you are in a de facto relationship, there could be significant financial implications for you if you separate, or if your partner (or you) dies. The principal piece of legislation which deals with the division of property belonging to couples or married couples is the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (the PRA). Read more →

  • Getting Your Affairs in Order
    Getting Your Affairs in Order

    Getting your affairs in order - A current Will is just the beginning. You may need to enter into Estate Planning Read more →

  • Protecting Grandpa’s Beachfront Holiday Property
    Protecting Grandpa’s Beachfront Holiday Property

    Keeping it for future generations Read more →

Business Law Articles

  • Getting organised for a new employee

    Getting organised for a new Read more →

  • Computer virus scams
    Computer virus scams

    There can be very few Read more →

  • Changing Landscape in the Workplace
    Changing Landscape in the Workplace

    Changing Landscape in the Workplace Read more →

Property Law Articles

  • Property Speaking 27 – Autumn 2018
    Property Speaking 27 – Autumn 2018

    Content Is your rental safe and healthy? Bright-line test period extended Keeping New Zealand safe from money launderers Pre-purchase inspections – what you can object to and what you can’t Purchasing from a developer who isn’t a builder – what are the pitfalls? Download it here Be Sociable, Share! Read more →

  • Are We in a De Facto Relationship?
    Are We in a De Facto Relationship?

    If you are in a de facto relationship, there could be significant financial implications for you if you separate, or if your partner (or you) dies. The principal piece of legislation which deals with the division of property belonging to couples or married couples is the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (the PRA). Read more →

  • Relationship Property
    Relationship Property

    Relationship Property – many of the principles that apply to the division of Relationship Property if you separate, also apply when you die… Read more →

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