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24.01.2022 Back your judgment, ask questions #contract #ocr #legaladvice #imtheboss #contractlaw #myfuture #standup #staysafe



23.01.2022 New thinking New possibilities

22.01.2022 Buyers now protected from misuse of sunset clause laws in Victoria A contract of sale is understandably important and is at the centre of the property purchase or sale process. It lists the relevant details of the buyer and seller, terms and conditions and inclusions. The types of terms and conditions present in a contract differ between existing dwellings and dwellings yet to be constructed (off-the-plan) are different. What is a sunset clause?... Until recently, most contracts of sale for off-the-plan dwellings contained a time cap on how long the developer could take to complete the development. If the developer was unable to complete the dwelling and register the plan of subdivision within the agreed time frame or by a specified date, both buyer and the developer were at liberty to terminate the contract of sale unilaterally. The estimated time was commonly referred as sunset period and the provision in the contract of sale permitting rescission of contract was referred as sunset clause Check out our blog post at https://onlinecontractreviews.com.au/buyers-now-protected-/

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20.01.2022 DO I NEED A LAWYER TO REVIEW MY COMMERCIAL LEASE? If you’re about to sign a lease for business purposes we have three messages for you: Congratulations on your new business venture and; Whatever you do, DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING WITHOUT A LAWYER.... In fact, don’t even sign any OFFER TO LEASE without a lawyer. Check out our blog post at https://onlinecontractreviews.com.au/do-i-need-a-lawyer-to/



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16.01.2022 Keep OCR in mind before you sign on that dotted line.

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13.01.2022 Employment Contract Negotiations One legal issue that requires professional legal services is the employment contract. It is important to have a lawyer look at any contract before signing it to ensure that everything is valid and will not harm the person signing. There are certain clauses that require negotiations while others are in place to protect the company. However, some stipulations require aggressive negotiations because they can limit what the person can do after leaving the company or even how long employment will last. Contract renewal is another aspect of these agreements that warrants consideration. OCR is here to help!!

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12.01.2022 Meth? A new reality for property managers Landlords are required to rent out a clean and safe property to tenants, but what is a potential and concerning issue for property managers and landlords is the growing use of methamphetamines (meth/ice) in rental properties. The increase in drug-related incidences is a frightening epidemic moving through the nation with the real estate industry not exempt from its impact. The reality is that property owners need to be aware of the po...tential use of drugs within their properties. What makes it so concerning is that the signs of drug use within a property are not obvious. In fact, meth residue is invisible and has absolutely no smell, but can have a devastating impact on those living within the property, and in particular, children. Check out our blog post: https://essentialpropertyinspections.com.au/meth-a-new-rea/ See more

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11.01.2022 COVID-19 and Leases The Legislation has arrived. What now? What are Eligible Leases and will the Code apply to me? On 24 April 2020 the COVID-19 Omnibus (Emergency Measures) Act 2020 (the Act) passed Victorian Parliament. What is the relevance to landlords and tenants? The Act gives the Minister for Small Business the power to provide regulations to address and implement the Federal Government’s COVID 19 Mandatory Code for Leases (National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduc...t SME Commercial Leasing Principles During COVID-19) (the Code for short). The regulations have been released and will provide detail as to how the Code is interpreted. However, the Act provides some clarity as to how the Code is likely to apply to landlords and tenants. Check out our blog post at https://onlinecontractreviews.com.au/covid-19-and-leases-t/ Should I get advice? Yes, its important to know your rights, get sufficient information about the financial status of the tenant and come to an agreement that works for all parties involved. A careful review of the position of the parties and the Code (as implemented by the Act and the regulations when they are drafted) is critical. If you require any assistance with your retail or commercial lease or have any general enquires please contact the team at Onlinecontractreviews.com.au. Meanwhile, stay safe and be kind to each other. We are in this together.

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07.01.2022 Expert advice before you sign your building contract. The building contract is a very important, legally binding document that requires a complete understanding prior to signing. Investing in a building contract review is an important step in setting your project up to be a success and improving your overall building experience. Check out our blog post: https://onlinecontractreviews.com.au/building-contract-rev/... #build #buildingcontract #buildingcontractreview #construction #essentialpropertyinspectionsaustralia #firsthomebuyer #legaladvice #onlinecontractreviews #staysafe #weareheretohelp

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03.01.2022 The cost of franchisee legal mistakes While there are a number of potential legal issues that may arise in any franchise business, the most important is for prospective franchisees to consult a legal professional. At the very least, franchisees should understand their obligations under the franchise agreement before signing. Not only that, but many disputes can be avoided if franchisees seek advice on the franchise arrangement and therefore avoid any surprises down the track.... For anyone considering a franchise opportunity, the reality is that legal advice is the number one investment you can make to ensure your operation is compliant, protected and free from costly franchisee legal mistakes. When you consider the overall cost of buying a franchise, getting legal advice is a very small portion of this. While it may sting you at first, it can not only save you thousands of dollars in the future, but also considerable heartache and emotional energy. OCR is here to help See more

03.01.2022 Is an extra $25,000 the incentive you need to kick-start your new home build? The Government’s newly announced HomeBuilder scheme will provide eligible owner-occupiers (including first home buyers) with a grant of $25,000 to build a new home or substantially renovate an existing home. It is great news for many who are planning on building a new home. This initiative is expected to cost $680 million and while it is about helping Australians bring their dream home to life, it’s... also about creating jobs and helping support the more than 1 million workers in the sector (including builders, material suppliers, painters, plumbers, concreters and electricians) by encouraging the commencement of new home builds and renovations this year. Specific information on when and how you will be able to access HomeBuilder will become available through the relevant State or Territory revenue office. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? Check out our blog post https://onlinecontractreviews.com.au/is-an-extra-25000-the/.

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03.01.2022 It’s OK to let someone know you have noticed they are struggling and ask them if they are experiencing thoughts of suicide. While it can be difficult to talk about suicide, research shows you can have a positive influence on someone who may be considering suicide by initiating a conversation with them and supporting them to seek help.

03.01.2022 Do I need a solicitor to review a building contract? Hiring a solicitor to review a contract is usually done as a risk minimisation measure. A solicitor will have experience in this type of contract, and will be able to assess whether or not the terms of the contract are fair to you, or whether there any any defects with them which may risk litigation in the future. There are a number of things you should think about when deciding to hire a lawyer. You will have to ask yourse...lf how much the contract is worth to you, both in monetary terms, and in terms of time if there are issues with it that hold up work or lead to work being done inadequately or as a result of significant delays. Then you will have to consider whether you are in a position to enter into negotiations or litigation if issues arise. With this in mind, if your building work is for a very small renovation, you may consider that the amount of cost and effort of seeing a solicitor is not worth it as compared to how much you are spending on the renovation. This is a decision you have to make with regard to the risks. A risk which may be very costly. Building disputes are notoriously messy and expensive, and are one of the most common types of civil disputes at small claims tribunals and in the courts. Seeing a solicitor to review a contract before work starts can help guard against future problems. OCR offer standard flat rates for routine contract reviews such as this.

01.01.2022 Purchase And Sale Agreements The Fundamentals First of all, if the agreement is large enough to necessitate a purchase and sale agreement, then it almost surely necessitates a lawyer, accountant and possibly broker (real estate). This is because a lot of negotiations take place during and after the drafting of the agreement. The agreement is where many of the most important decisions are made, including pricing, payment (as in, how will payment be made?), etc. ... Contents It probably goes without saying, but being aware of the contents is not the same as understanding them from a legal standpoint. Do not assume the descriptions below are sufficient for handling a deal on your own. The Basics: Obviously, the agreement will list things such as the parties involved (businesses, representatives, etc.), the settlement date, the location, etc. In other words, if there is any place where formalities are strictly followed, it’s a purchase agreement. Price: A separate clause will list the purchase or sale price, depending on which side of the agreement you’re on. Large deals will include price allocations, as well, for determining tax implications.

01.01.2022 Buying a vehicle Before you sign After you have done all the research you can and made a decision on what vehicle you want, be sure to take these extra cautionary steps before you sign on the dotted line. Reading the contract It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of buying a new car or caravan. Before you enjoy that new ride, take the time to consider the details of your major purchase. Remember, you should never feel rushed or pressured to make a deal. OCR is here to ...help. Read and understand documents: Read every word in a document. If it requires a signature it is important! Get all promises, as well as clarification on terms and conditions that are not clear to you in writing. If necessary, ask for help from a trusted friend or relative. Never be in a rush when you are purchasing a vehicle. Take your time. Stop shopping after you sign a purchase contract. The only way you can cancel the contract is if the seller has a policy that says you may. Even if the seller agrees to cancel the contract, it may keep any deposit you have made. Before you buy, find out what the seller’s policy is and get the details in writing. Verify the details of the finance agreement and be sure all reported income and down payment amounts are correct. Check out our blog post: https://onlinecontractreviews.com.au/buying-a-car/

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