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  • The Finance Approval Minefield

    by Shannyn HunterConveyancer shannyn@lawyersconveyancing.com.au Lawyers Conveyancing  Anyone who has dealt with the banks for a home loan will tell you about their battle scars with pride. Simply securing finance approval can be a frustrating and baffling task. An anxious purchaser can be kept waiting for finance approval because the ...
    Posted to Australian Real Estate Blog (Weblog) by Peter Mericka on October 2, 2008
  • Latest "Clayton's" Finanace Approval Letter

    by Tim O'Dwyer M.A., LL.BSolicitorConsumer Advocate watchdog@argonautlegal.com.au   This latest ''Clayton's'' finance approval letter is hot off my fax machine. Last year I reported on an upbeat broker’s keenness to show me that my clients’ finance had been “approved” - by way of a copy of a letter from the lending bank confirming that ...
    Posted to Australian Real Estate Blog (Weblog) by Peter Mericka on June 16, 2008
  • The "Oh", "Really?" and "I Wish I Had Known That!" of Making an Offer and Organising Finance

    by Shannyn HunterConveyancer shannyn@lawyersconveyancing.com.au Lawyers Conveyancing  On Monday morning purchasers can experience a real estate hangover. After a weekend of elation at finding their dream house and pressure from the agent to make an offer, with hesitation they sign on the dotted line and their concerns about legal ...
    Posted to Australian Real Estate Blog (Weblog) by Shannyn Hunter on January 24, 2008
  • Great Rate, With A Terrible Headache

    by Shannyn HunterConveyancer shannyn@lawyersconveyancing.com.au Lawyers Conveyancing  Imagine my client’s glee when he received pre-approval for a loan to buy his first home.  The broker had found him a low rate - he hadn’t been able to borrow enough from the major lenders - and had promised the world. Fast forward three months, ...
    Posted to Australian Real Estate Blog (Weblog) by Shannyn Hunter on November 28, 2007
  • Non-Standard General Conditions

    by Peter Mericka B.A., LL.BReal Estate Lawyer Qualified Practising Conveyancer VictoriaDirector Lawyers Real Estate Pty Ltd   At Lawyers Conveyancing we check a lot of real estate contracts as part of our pre-purchase legal advice service. Recently we have seen an increase in the number of contracts where the General Conditions have been ...
    Posted to Australian Real Estate Blog (Weblog) by Peter Mericka on June 14, 2007
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