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For a landlord, a well worded permitted use clause or definition allows you to maintain effective control over the premises and the way it will be used. You can make the permitted use as specific or as open as you wish. If the permitted use clause is too broad, for example: “Any use permitted by […]

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1. Download and complete the Transfer from the Office of Regulatory Services. 2. Send the completed Transfer to the Revenue Office to be noted for stamp duty. If you are seeking an exemption of duty, for example, for a transfer being made pursuant to a binding Financial Agreement or for transfer of the matrimonial home, […]

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When you’re completing a lease for a Queensland property where you intend to register the lease then you will need to provide a “Title Reference” number. Let’s take a Commercial property lease for example. The Queensland Government’s Department of Resources is responsible for the administration of land-related matters and records information about land in Qld. […]

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In certain states of Australia, it is a legal requirement for a commercial lease to be registered if the term exceeds 3 years (including the option periods). Even in states that do not specifically require the lease to be registered, we recommend that you do so. Registration of the lease provides specific protection to both […]

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