If you’re planning a renovation soon, then the exterior of your property is one area to get looking just right. Whether renovating to improve the valuation...
As a Pom arriving in New Zealand in 2006 I was amazed that every time there was a good clear day, no-one seemed to work, especially...
Property investment passes through phases of favour as a viable instrument that yields good returns according to the prevalent market conditions. The global recession had seen...
A building survey is an inspection and investigation of the construction and services of a property in sufficient depth to enable a surveyor to advise what...
Until recently the only mortgage provider for those with adverse credit, arrears or a Bankruptcy against them was an Australian lender called Liberty Financial. Liberty do...
Renovating is an exciting concept for most people. Having the chance to pick your favourite paint colours, go shopping for all the appliances, fixtures and fittings...
Historically anyone making changes to a unit title development needed either to complete a redevelopment plan or to cancel the unit title plan and start again....
There have been a spate of recent cases about requisitions. That is, purchasers objecting to defective titles. This can be relevant to any agreement for sale...
The aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes has given rise to a number of commercial and legal issues for landlords and lawyers. From insurance questions, to rental...
Building Amendment Bill (No.4) had its first reading in parliament on 1 May 2012. The bill, if passed, will significantly enhance the consumer protection measures for...