Did you know that a ‘constructing authority’ (such as the Council or State Government etc.) has the power to ‘take’ privately owned land to provide services and community amenities like parks, schools, hospitals, and roads.
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Compulsory Acquisition: Will I be compensated?
Airspace Rights
It may initially seem that a crane using your airspace will have little impact on how you use and enjoy your land, however, there are a number of important issues that must be addressed if you are to have certainty and peace of mind over what could end up being a costly and ongoing interference if limits and requirements are not established.
Compulsory Acquisition - An Introduction
Have you received notice that all or part of your land is required by an authority and they intend to compulsorily acquire it from you?
If so, you should seek legal advice immediately so as to ensure that your position is protected and to ensure that you don't lose any rights that you may have (for example, some rights you may have are subject to strict time frames and may expire etc.).
2018 QLS Conveyancing Conference - with Simon LaBlack
Earlier this month, Simon presented to the profession at the 2018 QLS Conveyancing Conference.
It was great to see some other Ipswich practitioners and directors in the room as well taking the time to keep up to date with the changes occurring in the Property space.
Simon certainly enjoys his role as a Property Law Specialist particularly when having the honour to address our colleagues and educate them on how Property will be transacted into the future.
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With PEXA and Queensland Law Society.
BOQ Business Event with BOQ's Chief Economist!
The incredible C17s!
Recently Simon and Skye took part in the Employer Challenge Day with Defence Australia on Australia’s largest Air Force base. As Claire Barry is a current Air Force Reservist, Simon and Skye are provided with a number of awesome opportunities as her civilian employer.
See the story by the local paper here.