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I have a real case happening on me that i received a ''Notice of rent increase to tenant/s'' for one year rent starting from August 2008 to August 2009 from a property agent (MI..). However, we want a half year rent so i went to the property agent to ask them to make a half year contact to me again and let me think about it. After that they didn't ...
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Hi Willyhen,
While laws differ from state to state, there's one rule that applies everywhere: If you're unsure about your legal position get some advice from a legal professional. Talk to your lawyer or licensed conveyancer. Ask for a quote up-front if cost is an issue, but start with good advice and you won't have to pay ...
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Your question indicates a misunderstanding of the role of the lawyer. The lawyer advises on legal rights and obligations, but cannot give advice on matters which involve personal decisions.
You know that there are risks associated with signing a contract in the circumstances you have outlined, so why ask someone else what you should do?
If ...
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by Shannyn HunterConveyancer shannyn@lawyersconveyancing.com.au Lawyers Conveyancing
On Monday morning purchasers can experience a real estate hangover. After a weekend of elation at finding their dream house and pressure from the agent to make an offer, with hesitation they sign on the dotted line and their concerns about legal ...
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by Tim O'Dwyer M.A., LL.BSolicitorConsumer Advocate watchdog@argonautlegal.com.au
From July 1st last year the role of Queensland real estate agents in preparing contracts was severely limited by law. Sit back, dear readers, as I now blow the whistle on an extraordinary government back-flip.
Remember when the Beattie government ...
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by Peter Mericka B.A., LL.BReal Estate Lawyer Qualified Practising Conveyancer VictoriaDirector Lawyers Real Estate Pty Ltd
It is fitting that the logo of Max Brown Real Estate should depict the estate agent as a shadowy faceless figure, as it suggests the level of responsibility the estate agent assumes when ''advising'' vulnerable ...
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