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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Fri, 11 Jan 19
We trust that all of our valued clients, colleagues and associates have had a wonderful break, and are ready to charge into the new year full speed ahead.
Affinity Lawyers would like to extend well wishes to you all for a happy, safe and prosperous 2019, and we look forward to working with you in the near future.
As always, our experienced and professional staff are on hand to assist with all of your legal enquiries or to provide you with specific advice in a broad range of legal areas, including but not limited to, employment law, family law, conveyancing (buying and selling), commercial property and leasing, litigation and of course, wills and estate planning.
NEW YEAR â A FRESH START FOR YOUR ESTATE PLANNING
Fri, 11 Jan 19
At Affinity Lawyers, we like to take the start of a fresh new year to remind you that itâs a great time to take stock of your circumstances, and get some of those pesky tasks that you never seem to have time to do â done.
For many tasks, including getting an up-to-date will drafted, completing it at the start of the new year allows you to easily remember the date it was completed, and serves as a perfect way for you to remember to review it as it was done on an easily remembered date/occasion.
PROPERTY TRANSACTION CHANGES FROM 1 JULY 2018
Wed, 4 Jul 18
We have previously written about the numerous changes to the Additional Foreign Acquirers Duty for property purchases in Australia by foreigners, and several of the major changes stemming from the 2017 budget have come into effect on 1 July 2018.
As a result of the mid-year fiscal economic review, it is expected that the foreign acquirer duty rate is going to increase from the current 3% to 7%. Transitional arrangements for contracts entered into before 1 July 2018 but settling after that date have not yet been confirmed, and accordingly, foreign persons intending on purchasing property in Queensland should consider the timing of their transactions in light of the recent changes.
WHY SPECIAL CONDITIONS ARE SO IMPORTANT IN YOUR CONVEYANCING CONTRACT
Thu, 7 Jun 18
Buying or selling a property is one of the biggest financial transactions you will undertake in your lifetime, and it is important to ensure that the contract is drafted correctly, takes into consideration your individual circumstances and accurately reflects the agreement reached between the parties.
HAPPY EASTER!
Thu, 29 Mar 18
Itâs that time of year again! Although it feels like we just had Christmas and welcomed in the New Year â Easter is upon us.
We wanted to take this opportunity to wish you all a very happy Easter and to remind you to take some time to relax, spend time with loved ones and of course, eat lots of delicious chocolate!
TIPS WHEN PURCHASING PROPERTY AT AUCTION
Thu, 29 Mar 18
Buying a property at auction can be an exciting, nerve-wracking time and sometimes emotions can get the better of us so it is vitally important that you understand the process, and your rights and obligations before bidding on a property to ensure you donât end up in a sticky situation that could end up costing you thousands of dollars.
This is where the experienced Gold Coast Lawyers at Affinity Lawyers can help ensure your transaction is smooth, hassle-free and cost effective.
WHAT CAN GO WRONG WHEN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY?
Thu, 1 Mar 18
Often, people assume that the transaction process for selling real property is simple, and many are hesitant to engage a professional lawyer to undertake the work on their behalf, believing that they can do it themselves to save money.
We see many files after the seller has attempted to finalise the transaction on their own, and we would strongly caution you against attempting to sell a property on your own due to the risks and ramifications which can occur as a result.
LOOKING AT BUYING A QUEENSLAND PROPERTY IN THE NEW YEAR?
Fri, 12 Jan 18
The start of a new year seems to be a popular time for people to decide they want a fresh start, sometimes with finding the house of their dreams. With the current market, there are hordes of interstate buyers, particularly from Sydney, who are ready to buy Queensland properties with cash.
It is important to note that the way a property is purchased in Queensland differs from the process in our southern states. Generally, the standard contract of sale used includes a 5-business day cooling off period, which is in place to protect the buyer. It affords the buyer a greater sense of protection to sign a contract before going to a solicitor, however it is important to remember that if the buyer does decide to pull out of the contract under the cooling off provision, a termination fee of 0.25% of the purchase price can apply.
AFFINITY LAWYERS HAS HELPED TO MAKE HISTORY BY PARTICIPATING IN THE FIRST EVER SETTLEMENT OF A TRUSTEE TRANSFER THROUGH PEXA
Wed, 6 Dec 17
Read the article here:
https://community.pexa.com.au/t5/Share-your-Experiences/Making-History-in-QLD-Affinity-Lawyers-amp-Astill-Legal-Group/td-p/6585
Conveyancing transactions are moving forward into the digital age and the introduction of PEXA means that e-conveyancing transactions will allow the entire process to become more streamlined, efficient, reduce errors, and allow for an immediate reconciliation of funds.
IF YOU ARE SELLING A HOUSE - HOW MUCH ABOUT THE HOUSE'S HISTORY DO YOU NEED TO TELL THE BUYER?
Thu, 9 Nov 17
A question that pops up every so often is what are the obligations of the seller when selling a house which has a somewhat murky or mysterious past?
It goes without saying that properties hold many stories within their walls, hence the colloquial âif the walls could speakâ, however as a buyer in Queensland there are no specific requirements in relation to the seller or selling agents disclosure about âpsychologically stigmatised propertyâ and it is generally caveator emptor or âbuyer bewareâ.
âPsychologically stigmatised propertyâ results when non-physical defects to the property (i.e. no defect on the title of the property, or to any physical aspect of the property) cause psychological/emotional, religious, moral or other discomfort to a buyer.

