When purchasing property, under general condition 22, you (or a person nominated by you) have the right to inspect your property-to-be at any reasonable time during the week before and including settlement day. What should you look for?
The risks when making an offer without finance lined up
Buying before the plan of subdivision is registered
A surprise road development
Early access to a property
The warehouse loft challenge
The goods in the shed
Why you should make a Will after purchasing property
What is a binding death benefit nomination and why do I need one?
What is a testamentary guardian, and why do I need one for my child?
A testamentary guardian is an adult designated in a parent’s Will to care for that person’s child in case both parents die before the child turns 18.
While the thought might make you shudder, you need to write a Will and choose a guardian so the courts don't do it for you should the worst should happen.











