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Penrose Lawyers

Locality: Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9726 7066



Address: 11C Nelson Street 2165 Fairfield, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.penroselawyers.com.au

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25.01.2022 Thinking of buying or selling? For a limited time we are offering our Facebook friends huge discounts on your conveyancing needs! Contact us



16.01.2022 Been involved or know someone that has been involved in a motor vehicle accident? Contact us now on 1800 473 676 for obligation free advice.

14.01.2022 Buying or selling a business and feeling a little stressed like this bloke? Drop the cigarette and give us a call instead . We can do the worrying for you. If you are in the process of buying or selling a business or need assistance with a retail or commercial lease, call us. We can also help direct you setup your business in the right structure from the onset. Let's speak soon 1800 473 676.

11.01.2022 Looking at buying or selling property? Whether residential or commercial, contact us to speak to our property law specialist



11.01.2022 News Alert! We have revamped our website. Check it out and let us know what you think

09.01.2022 At Penrose Lawyers, we get that the process of buying property can be daunting. This is the reason we have been working towards streamlining this process for clients as much as possible. We collaborate with majority of the banks in Australia and have developed a network of builders, brokers, developers, financial advisors and the like so as to take the hassle out of property purchase. That means less time worrying and more time celebrating a milestone of an achievement ;). Let's have a chat

09.01.2022 We are officially back to work! We take this opportunity to wish you all a prosperous new year.



04.01.2022 Did you know that as from 1 December 2017, changes have been implemented to CTP compensation such that the whole scheme has been overhauled1? Know your rights, Contact us to see how we can assist you

02.01.2022 Hello all! So we figured you’re probably wondering what our most commonly asked question is. Well, let’s get real, you’re probably not but you should be! And that question relates to asset protection. We work long and hard to achieve our wealth. Let’s hope it doesn’t come to this but what happens after the breakdown of a marriage, things going wrong with business and the like? Perhaps it’s time to start thinking about how to protect your assets if things do go wrong. It is usually best to do this before you acquire an asset. Let’s get smart, let’s get savvy

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