When to use a Guarantor
The first thing to understand is that if an individual is shown on a lease as the tenant then they are ultimately fully liable for
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The first thing to understand is that if an individual is shown on a lease as the tenant then they are ultimately fully liable for
Lease Insights – October 2022 What does a landlord or their agent have to do at the end of a Lease to end it lawfully?
A question which comes up occasionally from Landlords relates to broken hot water heaters. The State Government reckons average life of a hot water heater
In relation to a lease that falls under the Retail and Commercial Leases Act, there are effectively 3 different types of security that a landlord
Lease Insights – April 2022 Typically prices rise over time. This is often referred to as Inflation and in Australia the most well-known measure of
You would be surprised how often we receive instructions where the Rent amount is stated as “including GST”. That’s fine if the GST stays at
A Lease is a document that sets out the terms of an agreement between two parties and locks them into that agreement for a period
Of all the equipment generally classed as “Landlord’s plant”, these seem to cause the most problems. Generally, the issues revolve around responsibility for maintenance and
Lease Insights – October 2021 Business Names Often we receive instructions to prepare a Lease where the Lessee (Tenant) is shown as a Business Name.
CPI is an acronym which can stand for many things. A quick dictionary search shows for those in the motoring industry it can mean Crash
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