Virtual Fencing in NSW: A Game Changer for Farmers
17th June, 2025 Virtual fencing is revolutionising how Australian farmers manage livestock. Recently legalised in NSW, this technology allows cattle to be contained o
Breaking a Lease Early in NSW: What Tenants Need to Know
3rd June, 2025 Breaking a lease early in NSW involves new rules that tenants should understand. Whether you need to move for work, family, or other reasons, this guide ex
Case Spotlight: Cassegrain v Cassegrain – What Happens When Title Is Tainted by Fraud?
26th May, 2025 Property law can be complex, especially when it intersects with fraud. The High Court decision in Cassegrain v Gerard Cassegrain & Co Pty Ltd hi
The 2025 Federal Election & the Property Market
23rd May, 2025 The 2025 federal election has brought significant policy changes that are already influencing the Australian property market. While some measures are s
The Risks of Not Being on the Lease in NSW
16th May, 2025 Many people live in rental properties without being formally listed on the lease. While this might seem like a simple or temporary arrangement, it can come wi
Native Title and Land Rights in NSW
12th May, 2025 When buying property in New South Wales, it’s important to understand how native title and land rights may affect land use. These legal rights relate
Owners Corporation vs Strata: Understanding the Key Differences in NSW
29th April, 2025 When you buy a strata property in New South Wales (NSW), understanding the terms “Owners Corporation” and “Strata” is essential. These term
NSW 2025 Strata Law Reforms
24th April, 2025 In February 2025, major changes to strata laws came into effect in New South Wales. These reforms mark a significant shift in how strata properties a
What Does a Buyer’s Agent Do?
22nd April, 2025 Buying a property is a major life milestone—but it’s also one of the most complex financial decisions you’ll ever make. Whether you’re a first-t
Caveat Emptor: What Purchasers Need to Know in Australia
11th April, 2025 When purchasing property in Australia, understanding caveat emptor, or “buyer beware,” (Purchaser) is essential. This principle places r
