Why Property Insurance Is Crucial for QLD Buyers
Buying a property is a significant investment or asset and it's essential to protect it from potential risks. As a home buyer in Queensland, you need to understand that the
Joint Tenants vs Tenants in Common: Which one?
Are you planning to buy property with someone else or are you considering selling your property with a co-owner? If so, you might have come across the legal terms ‘joint
Can You Change Your Name on Property Contract?
When it comes to conveyancing, a question that often arises is whether the buyer entity on a contract can be changed after it has been signed. There are various situations
Top Choice for Conveyancing in Mount Isa
Sunstate Conveyancing is proud to announce the opening of its new office in the beautiful suburb of Mount Isa. Situated in the up-and-coming neighbourhood of Parkside, our office is conveniently
Tips for Buying or Selling a House with a Pool
Looking to buy or sell a home with a pool in Queensland? With the warm and sunny weather, it's common for homeowners in the Sunshine State to have a swimming
Guide to Easements for QLD Property Owners
When it comes to property ownership, there are various terms that are used to describe different rights and interests associated with land. One of these terms is an easement. An
Smoke Alarm Compliance for 2024: Guide
If you're thinking of selling your house in 2024, you must be aware of the new smoke alarm legislation that came into effect in 2022. The new law requires homeowners
Buying or Selling Property with Tenants in QLD
As a potential buyer or seller of a property with tenants in Queensland, there are certain things you should be aware of. Buying or selling a property with tenants can
Guide to Sunstate Conveyancing in Redlands
Buying or selling a property in Redlands, specifically Redland Bay, Birkdale, Wellington Point or its surrounding suburbs can be a daunting task. With numerous legal documents, contracts, and parties involved
Termite Reports & Barriers: Ultimate Guide
Buying or selling a property in Queensland can be a complex process that involves various legal procedures, including conveyancing. Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the ownership of a