Tenants and their guarantors remain liable for the obligations of a lessee under the lease even after they have assigned the lease to someone else. This means that if an assignee starts defaulting on their rent payments or the landlord terminates the lease for breach,...Read More
Are you a NSW strata owner that has discovered your building has a defect? If so, you should be aware of a new law introduced which may give you a right to claim economic loss for the defect. As you may know, all strata owners are automatically part of an owner’s...Read More
The collection of levies and the proper maintenance of sinking and administration funds is an essential part of strata scheme living. All apartment owners in strata schemes are required to pay levies and most apartment owners understand the need for these levies to...Read More
New South Wales has introduced laws for off-the-plan residential property contracts to foster improved transparency and protection for purchasers. The reforms amend the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) and Conveyancing (Sale of Land) Regulation 2017 and commenced on 1...Read More