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Government seeks to resolve commercial lease disputes

by AlexanderDorrington | Jul 8, 2020 | Blog, Business Law, Commercial property, General property Law, Leasing

The Government has finally stepped into the fray of the free market to have a say as to how rent is to be determined between landlords and tenants in the face of Covid-19.   On June 4th, a $40 million package was announced. It aims to get landlords and tenants to...

New restrictions | tenancy termination for residential investment property

by AlexanderDorrington | May 13, 2020 | General property Law, Leasing, Sale and Purchase

New rules for residential tenancies have been introduced as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. These could cause some practical issues, particularly if the owner of a tenanted property is thinking of selling and wants to do so with vacant possession to maximise...

Sale & Purchase agreements – new considerations

by Denise Marsden | May 12, 2020 | Blog, First time buyers, General property Law, Sale and Purchase

We’re all excited to move to level 2 on Thursday. Nobody more so than those in the midst of selling or buying property. To help prepare and manage risk in these uncertain times, we’ve put together some extra clauses to consider including in agreements for...

COVID-19 Level 3 – Update on property settlements

by Denise Marsden | Apr 23, 2020 | Commercial property, First time buyers, General property Law, Sale and Purchase

New Zealand will be at Alert Level 3 from Tuesday 28 April. We will hold at Alert Level 3 for 2 weeks, before Cabinet reviews how we are tracking and makes further decisions on 11 May. What will this mean for property settlements? Residential It appears that the...

Family Trusts: Lockdown legal tidy ups #1

by AlexanderDorrington | Apr 21, 2020 | Blog, Personal asset planning, Trusts, Uncategorised

Have you run out of jobs to do around the house yet? How about tidying up the plans for your personal assets? I have been isolating at level 4 with my two teenagers, which is pretty great because they are my favourite two humans in the world. I’ve been lucky though...
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