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Debra Dorrington is going for a walk – Te Araroa Trail

by Rachael Stevenson | Sep 23, 2019 | Uncategorised

On 20th November Debra Dorrington will set off from Cape Reinga and walk all the way to Bluff, passing through nine distinct regions on the way. She will walk the Te Araroa Trail, New Zealand’s premier long-distance hike, stretching 3,000 km across both islands. ...

Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill No. 2

by AlexanderDorrington | Mar 1, 2019 | General property Law, Uncategorised

Following on from my previous blog, the reforms to the Residential Tenancies Act continue.   The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 2) is currently before Parliament and makes three groups of amendments to the RTA which relate to:   contamination...

Overseas Investment – Who can buy residential land in NZ without the need for consent?

by Denise Marsden | Nov 5, 2018 | General property Law, Sale and Purchase, Uncategorised

In light of the changes to the Overseas Investment Act 2005, there has been a lot of discussion about who cannot buy residential land in NZ now. To look at it another way, I have considered who can buy residential land in NZ without consent.   So, who can buy...

Outward Bound, a life-changing experience

by Rachael Stevenson | Nov 1, 2018 | Cause related, Uncategorised

An opportunity We recognise that our people are the key to our success. As a result, we put a lot of emphasis on their professional and personal development. As a firm, we focus on our external impacts as well as our internal culture. The value we place on empowering...

Converting your cross-lease title to fee simple

by AlexanderDorrington | Sep 5, 2018 | Blog, Cross-lease, General property Law, Sale and Purchase, Subdivisions, Uncategorised

Don’t assume converting your cross-lease title will be a complicated and expensive task. With the right people engaged to carry out the work, you can save a lot of time, money and unnecessary administration. Here at AlexanderDorrington, we have carried out many...

No one should be bookless!

by Debra Dorrington | Jul 2, 2018 | Blog, Cause related, Uncategorised

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