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Hidden Defects in Apartments: who is liable and how can I protect myself?

Hidden Defects in Apartments: who is liable and how can I protect myself?

by webdev | Jan 24, 2019 | Uncategorized

As the fallout from the Opal Tower Apartment Building in Sydney continues, many apartment owners are starting to wonder what would happen if latent building defects, such as those which caused the cracks that resulted in the Opal Towers being evacuated on Christmas...
Artifact: ‘Casual’ employees may no longer be casual

Artifact: ‘Casual’ employees may no longer be casual

by webdev | Jan 14, 2019 | Commercial Law

We handle various types of commercial matters and disputes at Wilson Lawyers.  Although employment law is not one of our practice areas, this case regarding casual employment struck our team as a topic that can and does effect many of our clients and colleagues, no...
Approved Forms released for new Retirement Village regime

Approved Forms released for new Retirement Village regime

by webdev | Dec 4, 2018 | Elder Law

Last year saw a huge change of the Retirement Villages Act; both for operators and residents. On 30 November 2018, the Retirement Villages Regulation 2018 was notified and will commence from 1 February 2019, which will bring new disclosure requirements and rules,...
Superannuation Complaints Tribunal is no more

Superannuation Complaints Tribunal is no more

by webdev | Nov 8, 2018 | Elder Law, Succession, Wills & Estates

The new Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) has replaced the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal from 1 November 2018. According to the SCT’s statement on the changes, the SCT will continue to work with superannuation trustees for ongoing or open...
Bank Guarantees v Security Deposits: Which is Better for Landlords?

Bank Guarantees v Security Deposits: Which is Better for Landlords?

by webdev | Aug 24, 2018 | Uncategorized

The choice of security under a lease is an important decision for a landlord. If a tenant defaults or breaches its obligations under the lease then the landlord can call upon the security (being either a security deposit or bank guarantee depending on the terms of the...
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