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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    Removing the Smoke After the Fire — New Property Laws Will Clear up Damage Liabilities

    More tenancy law reform has arrived. Bear with me before rolling your eyes though — these new rules will finally give much-needed clarity to tenant-landlord liabilities for property damage.
    Residential property Funding residential property
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    Honey, Can We Talk? Dividing Relationship Property

    When a relationship comes to an end, the divvying up of relationship property is no walk in the park. Often it can take months, if not years, for disagreements to be resolved. It’s an emotionally charged time, and it doesn’t help that the law in this area has some relatively blurred lines when it comes to the division of relationship property.
    Residential property Selling residential property Relationship & Family Relationship property
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    Relationship property law's changing face – are you properly protected?

    It might be more than 40 years old, but recent research reveals a concerning lack of understanding still prevails around who gets what under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 in the event of a break-up or one partner dying.
    Residential property Relationship & Family Relationship property Collaborative Law
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    Property sale and purchase: GST

    Generally speaking, GST on a property sale and purchase between two GST-registered entities results in a ‘GST neutral’ position for both the seller and the buyer. It’s essential that the sale and purchase agreement contains the correct wording, particulars and information in respect of the GST position of the parties to the agreement.
    Residential property Buying residential property Selling residential property Commercial property Selling commercial property Buying commercial property
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    House sellers beware: words really matter!

    A recent Court of Appeal decision highlights the need for anyone selling a property to be very careful about the statements they make to a potential purchaser.
    Residential property Selling residential property
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    House insurance: a moving target

    Ever since the first major Christchurch earthquake, homeowners’ insurance has never been far from the headlines – and, nearly nine years down the track, householders need to be right across the fact the goalposts are still moving.
    Residential property Funding residential property
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    Unit Titles Act 2010: are you complying?

    ​A unit title is a form of property ownership where you own your unit, but the common areas are owned by the body corporate. This ownership structure is common in high-rise apartment blocks.
    Residential property Buying residential property Commercial property Buying commercial property
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    Airbnb changes: but wait there’s more …

    The Queenstown Lakes District Council announced changes to short-term visitor accommodation rules, covering the likes of Airbnb, for certain zones earlier this year – but that didn’t account for all properties.
    Residential property Funding residential property Developing residential property Business & Commercial

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