Sponsored Services

Conveyancing

Have you recently inherited a property? Thinking about sales and the transmission of titles? FindLaw provides you with expert legal advice on all the ins and outs of property law. Here you will find information on both commercial and residential leases, tenant rights, making bids at auctions, mortgages, property valuations, and more.


Find a Lawyer

Find a Lawyer







 

News Items matching Conveyancing

1-3 of 18 results

Investment properties in Australia owned by NZ residents: application of NZ withholding tax

Date: 02 Mar 2011, Filed under: Conveyancing, Building & Construction law, Buying a Home, International Law

NZ Inland Revenue (IRD) has clarified its position on whether New Zealand residents who borrow money from Australian financial institutions to purc...

100,000 homes damaged, 10,000 unsavable — early estimates

Date: 01 Mar 2011, Filed under: Conveyancing, Building & Construction law, International Law

Wellington, March 1 NZPA - As many as 100,000 homes need repair after last week's devastating Christchurch earthquake and 10,000 will have to be re...

GST margin scheme proposed changes: consultation paper released

Date: 13 Dec 2010, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Conveyancing, Taxation law

The Assistant Treasurer has released a consultation paper on proposed changes to the GST margin scheme provisions contained in Div 75 of the GST Ac...

Articles matching Conveyancing

1-3 of 82 results

Property law: What is the difference between a fixture and a chattel?

Date: 23 Jan 2012, Filed under: Conveyancing, Building & Construction law, Buying a Home, Renting & Leasing Property

Many people can understandably get confused by certain aspects of the law, and let’s face it, there are some who have actually studied law, and have found...

Co-ownership of property: The law, features and elements of joint ownership of property

Date: 02 Dec 2011, Filed under: Conveyancing, Buying a Home, Building a Home

It’s only logical that people who are either married, in serious long term relationships, or are just looking for an investment opportunity, will consider...

Easements: when 'trespassing' on your neighbour's land is legal

Date: 19 Aug 2011, Filed under: Conveyancing, Renting & Leasing Property

Property rights are considered sacrosanct to most people, and attempting to trespass on another person’s property is one of those actions that most of...

Sponsored Services

We welcome your feedback

Hi there! We want to make this site as good as it can for you, the user. Please tell us what you would like to do differently and we will do our best to accommodate!

   
Protected by FormShield


 
 
 
Feedback