Buyers walk on PAMDA conflict, reform remains distant

The Supreme Court last month ruled on the PAMDA derailment of a successful off-the-plan sales campaign by distressed Mudgeeraba unit developer SDW Projects, opening the way for damages claims against some of (more…)

Bleijie’s PAMDA action: will it be enough?

Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie is delivering on his post-election promise – first made in May in response to a radio interview with Peter Carter – to slash PAMDA red tape that is suffocating Queensland’s real estate (more…)

Airlie Beach contract crash: when can buyers waive PAMDA & LSA termination rights?

Until Queensland’s residential contract compliance nightmare is resolved, agents and lawyers will continue to explore means to protect sellers from “settlement risk” (more…)

Minister supports PAMDA slash but there’s no easy fix

Attorney-General Jarod Bleijie has promised to slash PAMDA red tape that is suffocating Queensland’s real estate and property development industries. (more…)

Developer strikes out on rent-free claim after contract compliance catastrophe

A Mooloolaba developer who exploited PAMDA rules to crash a $2.3 million home buy as settlement date came due, has now been ordered to pay compensation to the harbour front sellers, as recompense (more…)

Attorney general appointment puts PAMDA relief within grasp

The welcome appointment on Friday of Kawana MP, Jarod Bleijie to the cabinet post of Attorney-General, offers a real opportunity to sweep away the madness (more…)

Buyer’s strategy follows contours of his mind

In a reprieve for developers – and land surveyors – from the ubiquitous madness of Queensland residential land contract compliance (more…)

Premier must be kept to “one contract” promise by end of February

This week Anna Bligh released a media statement to promote her newfound enthusiasm to “create a single contract” for residential real estate to reduce consumer conveyancing charges and to lessen suffocating (more…)

Promised PAMDA reform lost in politics of survival

The promise of reform of Queensland’s residential contract compliance nightmare has disappeared for the foreseeable future with the end this month of what was likely to be the final (more…)

March Hare madness: tree branch disputes can now crash residential contracts

Undeterred by the world-beating PAMDA fiasco that has chewed up over $2 billion in wasted cash and resources from Queensland real estate agents and consumers, government has (more…)

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