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changingbylaws

4 June, 2018

How Does a Body Corporate Change its By-Laws?

With the sheer number of Bodies Corporate on the Gold Coast, it’s probably not surprising that the need to change a bylaw occurs quite regularly. But how is that change done? In this podcast, Elisha Quigg, a lawyer at OMB Solicitors, who specialises in both strata and dispute resolution discusses the topic. Your browser does […]

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buyingofftheplan

4 June, 2018

The Risks of Buying Off The Plan

On face value, the notion of buying something you haven’t yet seen poses plenty of questions, but yet plenty of people will buy a property that hasn’t yet been built and the decision has been solely based on the planned construction. Is this approach riddled with legal risks? In this podcast, Gold Coast Lawyers at […]

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estateplan goldcoast

31 May, 2018

A Ten Point Strategy to Make Sure Your Estate Planning is Up to Date

It’s one of those things that we all know we should do – but we don’t necessarily want to do it. As adults we’re all aware that it’s important to have a will – and other measures – in place to ensure that our affairs are handled properly if something horrible were to happen. So […]

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valid will

27 April, 2018

Will Shock: Could an unsent text message be a valid will?

In Queensland, a valid will is written and signed by either the person making the will (the Testator) or directed by the Testator in their presence. The testator must sign or acknowledge the signature in the presence of two or more witnesses and the Testator must sign with the intention of executing the will. The […]

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caveat

27 April, 2018

Protecting My Interests in Property

A Caveat is a legal document registered on the Title of a property which generally prevents dealings with that property without the lodger’s consent. Once registered on Title, it acts as a warning or formal notice to advise the public that someone (the Lodger) has an interest in the land or property. The most common […]

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partnership

27 April, 2018

What Happens When the Honeymoon is Over?

As with most relationships when parties initially form that relationship be it personal or business the relationship is in what is often phrased “the honeymoon phase”...

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When Mediation Fails and an Agreement Cannot be Reached

23 April, 2018

When Mediation Fails and an Agreement Cannot be Reached

When alternative dispute resolution processes do not resolve the property or parenting issues in dispute with your ex-partner (taking into account that these processes require the co-operation of your ex-partner) you will need the assistance of the Family Court or Federal Circuit Court process to resolve your matter. Are there time limits? Unless you bring […]

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Open Communication

23 April, 2018

The Importance of Open Communication within Body Corporate Committees

I always find it interesting when I attend a budget committee meeting and the committee expresses to me their disappointment ....

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enduringpower

21 April, 2018

The Two Most Important Things to Do Before Heading Overseas

If you’re like most Australians contemplating a trip overseas, it’s likely you’re going to forget to take care of 2 fundamentally important things, that if not addressed can have a catastrophic impact upon your family. In this video, Gold Coast Lawyers at OMB Solicitors, Steve Mahoney lets you know what they are and what to […]

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estate planning gold coast

21 April, 2018

Why Simple Wills Rarely Work Anymore

The fabric of the traditional family unit has changed and continues to change! Once, Mum, Dad and the 3 kids, were locked into family bliss, or maybe not, but nevertheless they stuck together and consequently from an estate planning perspective, all was relatively easy. But now throw into the mix, second and third marriages, blended […]

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construction disputes

21 April, 2018

How Builders Can Resolve Disputes Quickly

The building and construction space is the source of many legal disputes that arise out of complicated contract arrangements. This will often lead to the parties enforcing their legal rights, which can lead to costly and protracted legal battles. To better understand the issues, and what you can do about them, in this podcast, Commercial […]

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bodycorporatelevies

21 April, 2018

What Happens When Body Corporate Levies Go Unpaid?

When Body Corporate Levies Go Unpaid? If you own a lot within a community title scheme, then it’s likely that you may be aware that they are required to pay Body Corporate levies. However, it can be a conundrum for many of them, in particular, understanding what Body Corporate levies are, what they are used […]

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gold coast buying

21 April, 2018

Before You Buy a Property on the Gold Coast, Listen to This!

The Gold Coast if you know, is renowned for its diverse property appeal, but in 2018 property experts are saying that infrastructure in the Northern and Central suburbs will contribute substantially to an already booming market, not to mention the impact of the Commonwealth Games on the city, but if you’re an outsider contemplating buying […]

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airbnb bodycorporate

21 April, 2018

I Want to List My Unit on Airbnb. Do I Need Permission from the Body Corporate?

Do I Need Permission From The Body Corporate To List My Unit On Airbnb? Have you heard of Airbnb? You probably have and heard also about owners of properties who are making significant money letting their place out on the Airbnb platform. But if you’re an owner of such a property in a strata complex, are […]

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wills unavoidable topic

17 April, 2018

Wills - The Unavoidable Topic

It’s human nature to refuse to accept the obvious – nothing is more certain than death and taxes. Making a Will isn’t morbid – it is the only way to protect hard earned assets. Most people wouldn’t leave their car door open with a wallet displayed on the front seat. Few people leave their homes […]

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power of attorney

17 April, 2018

Don’t Get Lost in the Shuffle

Volcanic ash created an international debacle as people were stranded far from home; it highlights the need for a back up plan Life does not always go to plan but most people are unprepared for the unexpected according to Gold Coast solicitor Simon Bennett. Simon says responsible people prepare for all eventualities. “Life is unpredictable, we must […]

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Mortgage

17 April, 2018

Mortgage Mayhem

Higher interest and a cooling financial climate can cause havoc for unprotected borrowers and lenders.

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putting a price on pain suffering

17 April, 2018

Putting a Price On Pain & Suffering

Recent reform to awards for pain and suffering for those who have suffered a workplace injury brings the Workers Compensation & Rehabilitation Act into line with the damages available under the Civil Liability Act for motor vehicle and other accidents, thereby creating a more uniform compensation scheme in Queensland. Serious injury invariably leads to loss of income […]

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ladies protect your assets

17 April, 2018

Ladies Protect Your Assets

Women who have gone through a separation or divorce will be the first to tell you that the process is daunting, expensive, lengthy and exhausting. You work hard, build your wealth, meet “Mr Right” and fall head over heels into a relationship, only to realise some years later that “Mr Right” was not all you expected. Suddenly, […]

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happily ever after

17 April, 2018

Happily Ever After

The urban myth lives on despite the reality of separation, divorce and bitter wrangles. An ever increasing number of marriages fail to fulfil the happily ever after expectations most people dream of. Gold Coast lawyer Simon Bennett says it is wise to set romance aside and enter into marriage with a degree of protection. “Few people would enter […]

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