Caveat

Our team often receives enquiries asking whether we could assist with lodging a caveat on a title to land to prevent a sale from going ahead. So what is a caveat? The word “caveat” is derived from the Latin word for “beware”- a warning or caution. It is primarily used...

Powers of Attorney and Property Transactions

On occasions a seller or a buyer will not be able to sign a document themselves but will instruct their attorney to sign under a power of attorney. These are some issues that need to be considered when dealing with a power of attorney. Has the power of attorney been...

Call Option Agreements – A Buyer’s Perspective

A Call Option Agreement (“Agreement”) is when a proposed Buyer (“Grantee”), instead of entering directly into a Contract of Sale with the proposed Seller (“Grantor”), they enter into an agreement for a nominal fee whereby the Grantor grants the Grantee a right to call...

Instalment Contracts: What To Look Out For

Many property purchases in Queensland are relatively straightforward. The standard process is; a deposit is paid by the buyer, outstanding conditions are progressively satisfied, and settlement occurs by way of the buyer paying the balance purchase price to the...

Thank you Vicky

Vicky Vasudevan is no stranger to good reviews, gifts, and cards of thanks. This is simply because Vicky is exceptional at what she does while providing expert legal advice, Vicky is always wearing a smile and listens to each one of her clients in order to provide...