QLD Property Law

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Compulsory Acquisition: Will I be compensated?

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? 

Knowing about your compensation entitlements could make the world of difference!

Airspace Rights

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

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.). 

Why do you need a Will? - Your Questions Answered Series

Why do you need a Will? - Your Questions Answered Series

As part of our Your Questions Answered Series, we are answering some key questions most of our clients have about their will.

Critically, even a basic will saves much expense and family stress in the event of a sudden (or anticipated) death – and is of great assistance to your family in a time of devastating grief and sadness.

Your estate matters, plan ahead to protect your family’s interests!

Put and Call Options

Put and Call Options

Options are a commonly used vehicle for developers acquiring development sites. However, option agreements attract a variety of complex legal issues that should be addressed carefully in order to ensure that the option will operate as intended and not cause problematic flow on issues.

What are the disclosure obligations as a Seller of Residential Property in Queensland? - Your Questions Answered Series

What are the disclosure obligations as a Seller of Residential Property in Queensland? - Your Questions Answered Series

For our ‘Your Questions Answered Series’ we are discussing the disclosure obligations of Sellers of Residential Property in Queensland.

We break down what you need to know (as a Seller) before you sign a Contract of Sale for your property. Disclosure obligations are real and can have significant implications for Sellers when contracts have not been prepared with the appropriate forethought - a title search of your property is not enough and you are liable for misrepresentations made in the usual ‘standard contracts’.

Avoiding unintended consequences in s38 PLA Applications

Avoiding unintended consequences in s38 PLA Applications

Orders sought when appointing statutory trustees to sell a disputed jointly-owned property must be carefully worded to avoid unintended consequences and costs.