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What is a Caveat In NSW?

Caveats in NSW

A caveat is a legal instrument that can be lodged by a person who claims to have an interest in land (caveator). The caveat prohibits the recording of any dealing affecting the property to which the caveator claims to be entitled.

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How do I list my home on Airbnb? 

what do I need to do to put my home on Air BnB

Due to the continued rising cost of living and interest rates, it is becoming more common for Australians to rent out their properties, with many turning to Airbnb and similar platforms. As a platform for short-term rental accommodation, Airbnb has specific laws and regulations in NSW that you must comply with to list your property.  If are thinking about listing your home on a short term property rental site, there are several important steps and considerations to take into account:

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New procedure for land tax registrations

Land Tax Registrations for new customers

Revenue NSW has announced that from 14 June, it will be sending letters to customers identified as having a potential land tax liability for the first time or a return to liability.

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Strata Title

Strata Title

Strata title is a system for owning units and townhouses, which generally have a combination of private residences as well as communal spaces.

When you buy into a strata plan you buy a “lot”, which may include the main unit area and possibly a balcony, garage or even storage area. Other parts of the property – such as a foyer, stairways and driveways – are usually common property.

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Video Suna Ozcan-Joint Property Ownership

Suna Ozcan, image by Jason Malouin from Super Power Portraits

In this video, Suna Ozcan discussess the perils of joint property ownership, what happens if one purchasers want to sell but the other owner/s want to keep the property?

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Do I Have To Share My Workers Compensation Or Redundancy With My Ex Spouse?

Do I have to share my workers compensation payment with my former spouse?

Separation can be a complex and emotionally charged process, particularly when it comes to the division of assets.

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Solari and Stock’s Biggest Morning Tea

On Thursday 23 June Solari and Stock held their second Biggest Morning Tea support the Cancer Council and raising vital funds for cancer research. Joined by some of the team from Pulse Property Agents and we were treated with lots of delicious delights as we…

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Solari and Stock May 2024 Client Newsletter is out now!

Solari and Stock May 2024 Client Newsletter

Our May 2024 Newsletter has been released, and has been posted and emailed to our clients. Included in this edition is: Click here to be taken to our May Newsletter. If you would like to subscribe to future newsletters email us here; additionally, if you have any questions regarding…

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Brief Principles of Family Provision Claims under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW)

Brief Principles of Family Provision Claims under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW)

Family provision claims in New South Wales are governed by the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) and allow eligible persons to seek a share or a larger share of a deceased person’s estate if they believe they have not been adequately provided for in the deceased’s will or under the rules of intestacy. The primary objective of these provisions is to ensure that the deceased’s family and dependents are adequately maintained and supported.

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The Court has ordered a Family Report

The court has ordered a Family Report

If your matter is in Court for parenting matters and it appears the matter will be progressing to a final hearing, it is very likely that the Court will order a Family Report. A Family Report is an independent family assessment that assists families and the Court in making decisions about your children.

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