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We are not alone - Judge "confused" by PAMDA
Landlords now able to recoup Land Tax from tenants - Real Estate offices may be exempt
New tenancy laws part 2: Important changes for property managers
LawSpace for commercial, retail & industrial landlords
 
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We are not alone - Judge "confused" by PAMDA
 
Justice Fryberg of the Queensland Supreme Court recently had to consider the contract/warning statement ordering and presentation provisions of s 365 in PAMDA.
 
Landlords now able to recoup Land Tax from tenants - Real Estate offices may be exempt
 
Amendments to the Land Tax Act from 1 July 2009 now entitle landlords of commercial and industrial premises to pass on hefty land tax charges to lessees. This reverses a prohibition that was introduced in 1991.
 
New tenancy laws part 2: Important changes for property managers
 
tenancyOn 1 July the Residential Tenancies Act 1994 ("RTA") was repealed and replaced with the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 ("RTRAA"). Many provisions in the RTRAA are similar to those in the RTA but there are still many important changes that property managers must be aware of
 
LawSpace for commercial, retail & industrial landlords
 
rea The value of your commercial, retail or industrial premises depends on the quality and strength of your lease documentation
 
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