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Daily Archives: September 20, 2010

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Earthquakes, Insurance and Unit Titles

General property Law, Unit TitlesBy supportSeptember 20, 2010

Just what does happen to insurance money if your unit title is damaged and a claim is made on insurance?  There is a statutory obligation on each body corporate to insure all buildings and other improvements for replacement value.  The insurance must cover demolition costs and architects fees and must relate to damage caused by:…

Rent reviews – may or shall…

General property Law, LeasingBy Denise MarsdenSeptember 20, 2010

Can a lessor be made to review the rent?  Under the modern standard form leases, yes they can.  From the ADLS 4th edition (2002) lease onwards, the standard ADLS deed of lease allows either party to initiate a rent review.  Those standard leases also include a soft ratchet, i.e. on a rent review the rent…

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