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What Happens If I Am In Breach Of Contract During a Residential Property Transaction?
Breaching a residential property contract in Queensland can lead to serious consequences, including loss of deposit, damages, or legal action. Whether you're a buyer or seller, your rights and remedies depend on the terms of your contract, especially under the standard REIQ form.
If you're at risk of breach, it's essential to act quickly: review your contract, seek an extension if needed, and communicate through your solicitor to protect your interests.
Nov 3, 20255 min read


5 Common Pitfalls In Property Transactions (And How To Avoid Them)
Whether you're buying your first home or selling an investment property, the conveyancing process can feel like a complex maze of legal documents, deadlines and fine print written in another language.
Over our 40+ years of service throughout Queensland, we’ve seen how small oversights can lead to costly delays, lost properties and extensive (and expensive) litigation. Let's explore five of the most common pitfalls we see property transactions, and how to avoid them.
Oct 3, 20255 min read


Flood Risks And Property: What Every Buyer Needs to Know
When you're buying residential property in Queensland, it's easy to get swept up in inspections, contract conditions and finance approvals. But one search that usually gets overlooked, and often shouldn't, is the flood search.
Flooding is a real risk in many parts of Queensland, and the last thing you want is to find out your dream home is in a flood-prone area after you've bought the contract
Here's what you need to know about flood searches and why they matter.
Sep 29, 20254 min read


What You Need To Know About The New Seller Disclosure Statement (Form 2)
Queensland’s property law is about to change significantly. From 1 August 2025, a new legal regime will require all residential property sellers to provide buyers with a Seller Disclosure Statement (Form 2) before a contract is signed. If you're a property owner, real estate agent, or conveyancer in Queensland, this will impact you.
Jul 21, 20255 min read
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