Title Insurance

During a conveyancing transaction a Solicitor or Conveyancer will work diligently to identify risks that may affect property. They will often find matters that could affect use of the property in the future; however, there are also risks that the most diligent process cannot discover which may be insured under a Title Insurance policy.

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Walk Away To Bid Another Day

Going once, going twice. Suddenly the auctioneer says he will 'hold it over'. 'No, stop,' you shout, 'this is illegal!' While the auctioneer moves on to other properties, a salesman from the owner’s real estate agency accompanies you from the auction room.

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Jenman Taunts Estate Agents To Sue

Journalist Peter Gregory The Age (Saturday 9 February, 2008) reports that Melbourne real estate agent Paul Castran, managing director of Castran GilbertReal Estate, and the company's sale director Mark Forytarz, annoyed by allegedly defamatory articles by consumer advocate Neil Jenman, are taking legal action against Google to stop internet access to the articles.

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The “Oh”, “Really?” and “I Wish I Had Known That!” of Making an Offer and Organising Finance

On Monday morning purchasers can experience a real estate hangover. After a weekend of elation at finding their dream house and pressure from the agent to make an offer, with hesitation they sign on the dotted line and their concerns about legal advice are pushed aside.  They are locked into a contract.  Unfortunately, the emotive attachment that causes you to buy a property can also cause you to forego certain protections when you make your...

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