by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jul 19, 2021 | News, Property, Strata
You may recall at the beginning of COVID-19, we released an article on outdated business interruption policies which referred to the Quarantine Act 1908 and the challenge for insurers to exclude cover for losses stemming from human infectious and contagious diseases...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jul 1, 2021 | News, Property, Strata
When a lot owner wishes to undertake renovations or works to their property and those works will affect the common property of the owners corporation, you will need to pass a common property rights by-law. Since by-laws are only enforceable once registered, the by-law...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jun 23, 2021 | News, Property
This week in the A – Z of Conveyancing, we’ll go through the commonly used terms in relation to conveyancing, looking at the letter Z. Zoning A classification imposed by the Council which outlines the permissible use of land, such as Residential, Business or...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jun 3, 2021 | News, Property
This week in the A – Z of Conveyancing, we’ll go through the commonly used terms in relation to conveyancing, looking at the letter W. Withdrawal of Caveat When a caveat is registered on the title of a property it prevents the property from being sold or...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | May 27, 2021 | News, Property
This week in the A – Z of Conveyancing, we’ll go through the commonly used terms in relation to conveyancing, looking at the letter V. Vacant possession When a Contract of Sale is marked “Vacant Possession” the property must be vacated by the vendor or tenant...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | May 21, 2021 | News, Property, Strata
Animal lovers received a great result in October 2020 with the landmark Court of Appeal decision in Cooper v The Owners – Strata Plan No. 58068 [2020] NSWCA 250 (“Cooper”) which held that by-laws containing blanket bans on pets were harsh, unconscionable, or...