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Elite Agent
Leave no stone unturned
In a recent case brought in front of the Supreme Court of Queensland, the Court had cause to consider whether a Deed of Settlement and Release entered into between two parties could be set aside for fraud. The parties to the Deed were an employer and their employee. The employee was the office manager, who had been responsible for managing…
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Elite Agent
Property and Personal Injury: Who is to Blame?
Last year in Denver, Colorado, a woman made an unscheduled visit to an unoccupied foreclosed house on which her husband had made an offer. During the visit, which was unsupervised, she slipped and fell on an uneven part of the sidewalk and injured herself. The woman then initiated legal proceedings with both the bank and the listing real estate broker,…
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EPM
Closing The Airbnb Loophole
LISA JEMMESON EXPLAINS THE DETAILS behind the recent Victorian Supreme Court decision in Swan v Uecker, often referred to as the ‘Airbnb case’, where it was found the tenant could not sublet their residential property on short-termstay websites. BACKGROUND The landlord rented her two-bedroom St Kilda apartment in August 2015. The parties entered into a standard form Residential Tenancy Agreement…
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