Search Results for: Michelle Tynan
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INDUSTRY NEWS
REIACT appoints new chief executive officer
The Real Estate Institute of the ACT (REIACT) has appointed Maria Edwards to the CEO role, taking over from Michelle Tynan.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
One in five ACT landlords plan to sell if rental changes come in
Proposed changes to the Residential Tenancies Act in the ACT could lead to one in five investors selling their rental property.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Onsite auctions return to Canberra as lockdown ends
Agents in the ACT have woken up this morning out of lockdown and able to conduct onsite auctions again, albeit with a few restrictions. Under the ACT’s pathway out of lockdown, live auctions can recommence from today with a maximum of 25 people on site. Mask wearing and social distancing requirements also remain in place, with Real Estate Institute of…
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ACT
Hangover from previous rental assistance could render new initiatives inadequate
REIACT has tentatively welcomed the announcement of rental assistance incentives for both residential and commercial tenancies.
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NEWS
REIACT speaks out against proposed Residential Tenancies Act changes
The Real Estate Institute of the Australian Capital Territory (REIACT) has urged all landlords and tenants to speak up about proposed changes to the Residential Tenancies Act. REIACT CEO Michelle Tynan said the proposed changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) could have wide and damaging consequences for private rental stock numbers in the territory. “The minimum energy efficiency standards…
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NEWS
State-by-State Round Up: Electronic Signatures, January 2017
The current waters are still a little murky in relation to the use of electronic signatures. According to white papers released by CoreLogic on the use of DocuSign, an electronic signatures software product, electronic signatures are legal in most Australian Jurisdictions. Rundl, powered by progressive law firm LawLab, already have clients transacting with electronic signatures across many of the Australian…
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