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  • Owners Corporations Blog- Voting at Meetings- Ordinary Resolutions
  • AI in Litigation – Revolutionary or Risky?
  • Congestion levy changes from 1 January 2026
  • Tisher Liner FC Law once again recognised in the second edition of Best Law Firms – Australia
  • Owners Corporations Case law update- Benefit Principle
  • Owners Corporations Case Law update- Stop that Noise!
  • Celebrating Best Lawyers Awards
  • Owners Corporations Case Law update – Water ingress into lots from common property?
  • Owners Corporations Case law update- Lot owner asks VCAT to change the AGM Minutes please! VCAT says “No”.
  • Celebrating Felicity Simpson – 25 years of Excellence
  • Fundamentals of Lending
  • Smokers keep your smoke out of my space!
  • Vacant Residential Property. The cost of keeping it empty went up!
  • Developers know your obligations
  • Avoid paying 1.4 million in damages for dismissing an employee: A cautionary tale from a recent High Court case that overturned a 100-year-old precedent[1].
  • Committees- a recap on the legal technicalities associated with committee elections and membership
  • Trade Mark Scam Warning!  Don’t fall for this Scam
  • When the Owners Corporation has no funds – what do you do?
  • Anne Paciocco promoted to Special Counsel
  • Off-the-plan Stamp Duty Concessions
  • Owners Corporations Act update – Form changes from Consumer Affairs Victoria
  • Loans to Owners Corporations – Tips and Tricks
  • Owners Corporation case law update- Common property car park free for all! But not after VCAT intervenes
  • Owners Corporation case law update- Developers and Managers beware!!
  • Promotion of Amy La Verde to Principal – Heading the TLFC Employment Law Team
  • Owners Corporations Case law update- The Saint-John Decision- Lot owners have a right to emails and phone numbers!
  • Pay up lot owners or lose your lot!
  • Stop Suing Managers!! The Owners Corporation Manager
  • Owners Corporation case law update – Ford v Owners Corporation SP24717 (Owners Corporations) [2024] VCAT 547
  • Spend the time to get it right – The pitfalls of short cutting a sale or purchase of a business
  • Is this the death of short stay accommodation in apartment buildings in Victoria?
  • Owners Corporation Case Law Update – Smith v Owners Corporation Plan No. RP002839 (Owners Corporations) [2024] VCAT 447
  • Owners Corporation Case Law Update-Richardson Case – [2024] VCAT 582 -Amendments to plans of subdivision
  • Disclosure obligations for Strata Managers in Victoria: Access to owner’s contact information
  • Investigations into building wide issues like leaks from flexi hoses
  • If there’s a leak from upstairs, does the owners corporation get involved?
  • Employment Law updates unpacked: What every employer needs to know
  • Sporting Injuries, Head trauma and planning for the worst.
  • Proposed amendments to the Family Law Act – Financial Matters – Family Violence and property settlements – Part 2
  • Proposed amendments to the Family Law Act – Financial Matters – Part 1
  • Continuing to lead the way: Tisher Liner FC Law receives inaugural Best Law Firm- Tier One Melbourne, Australia award!
  • Changes for employers are on the horizon: Key Amendments from the Closing Loopholes bill
  • Commercial and Industrial Property Tax Reform – What does it actually mean?
  • DEATH AND TAXES – Do you have to lodge a tax return for a deceased estate?
  • Payroll Tax – Medical Centres and Contracted Practitioners
  • New Limitations On Fixed Term Employment Contracts – Employers need to know what they don’t know!
  • Know your consumer rights and obligations ahead of the holiday season!
  • Do I need Probate? What is it?
  • We Won a Billboard!
  • Planning to get away for the December / January break?
  • Property Law Changes – Land tax adjustments, vacant residential tax & windfall gains tax
  • Exercising Options
  • Occupancy permits – the ticking clock in defective building work
  • Is your retail tenant continuously in breach of your retail lease but still wants to renew the lease for another term?
  • Real Estate Agent Commission Victory shakes up Fair Entitlements Guarantee (FEG) Scheme
  • 2023 Mid Year Promotions: Sarah Gilcrist and Eliza Panckridge
  • 2023-2024 State Budget Recap
  • Navigating Employment Law Changes – What Employers Need to Know Mid 2023 Part 2
  • Navigating Employment Law Changes – What Employers Need to Know Mid 2023 Part 1
  • My builder has gone into liquidation. What do I do?
  • 2024 Best Lawyers list out now
  • Why do you need a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration?
  • The effect of Divorce on a Will
  • International Women’s Day 2023: Embrace Equity
  • Succession Planning – Doesn’t begin with just making a Will.
  • Newly Admitted: Emily Lacey and Morgan Riley
  • When the trust is gone – Shareholder relief under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
  • The 1, 2, 3 of Property Law Reminders for NY2023
  • 2023 Promotions: Sophie Chessells and Rebecca Rubenstein
  • 2023 Doyles Guide Recommended Leading Family & Divorce Law Firms
  • Telecommunication Leases and Owners Corporations
  • Courtyards and car spaces – Do you have the legal right to use them?
  • Owners Corporations- Do you have adequate rules?
  • PARENTING APPLICATIONS- Close Friday 11 November 2022
  • Know your plan of subdivision- Owners corporations who owns what?
  • The Critical Incident List: what is it and how does it work?
  • Section 9AC of the Sale of Land Act – What does ‘materially affect’ mean?
  • Intervention orders: How do I apply for or respond to an intervention order?
  • Pitfalls of exercising options
  • Have you registered your .au domain name? Don’t miss out on the deadline for priority registration
  • Strategy is vital
  • CTRS protections has ended. What do you do now when a tenant defaults?
  • Early deposits. Your FAQ’s answered
  • Stamp Duty is now payable on late settlement and default penalty interest
  • Market rent reviews under the Retail Leases Act 2003: Applying to the VSBC for the appointment of a Specialist Retail Valuer under the Act
  • Market rent reviews under the Retail Leases Act 2003
  • TLFC Staff Promotions
  • Employers Beware! – Minimum Wage increases take effect tomorrow
  • Finalists of Lawyers Weekly – Commercial and Property Team of the Year award
  • Recording | TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing | Commercial Matrimony – Marry/Battle/Kill
  • Your property has been restrained! What do you do when the government freezes your assets?
  • Option Deeds: What are they and Potential Risks
  • Child Impact Reports – what are they and what benefit do they provide?
  • Grandparents and parenting – do I have any right to see my grandchild?
  • May is Family Violence Prevention Month: Who should you contact?
  • Stand and Deliver: the developers dilemma in choosing project delivery methods
  • Parenting arrangements for Mother’s Day or other special occasions
  • VCAT rules on landmark test case on ‘reasonable costs’ claimable by Owners Corporations
  • Psychiatric injury due to prolonged workplace trauma – a warning for employers from the High Court!
  • 2023 Best Lawyers List out now
  • Do children have a right to spend time with extended family and other significant people? Can I only apply for parenting orders in relation to a child if I am a parent?
  • Tisher Liner FC Law turned 50!!!
  • Superannuation information now more accessible in family law matters
  • Nominating a new purchaser – 3 big things to think about
  • Brief summary of the new Owners Corporations ACT
  • Corporate life after death – Reinstating a company and how to do it
  • Changes for Real Estate Agents and Owners Corporation Managers
  • Celebrating the Women of TLFC
  • Frustration, Force Majeure & Risk: Lessons for Business in Uncertain Times
  • Married or de facto – is there a difference?
  • It’s the Contract!!! High Court states employment relationships are based on contract, not friendship.
  • Noisy Neighbours? No longer a Nuisance!
  • Boosting workplace vaccinations – who needs a third dose?
  • The 2022 Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme Regulations are now in effect
  • COVID-19 Vaccinations for children aged 5 and over – I want my child vaccinated? My ex-partner does not agree? What do I do?
  • Lunar New Year 2022 and the Year of the Tiger – A Year of Renewal
  • Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme extended to 15 March 2022
  • What is the Homebuyer Fund?
  • Tisher Liner FC Law (Family Law) and Justine Clark recognised in Doyle’s Guide
  • Recording | TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing | COVID-19 Vaccination Workplace Mandates
  • Interstate Landlords in Victoria – new arrangements in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria
  • Summary of Director Identification Number Regime
  • Recording | TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing | Owners Corporations & Other Acts Amendment Act 2021
  • Brynne Allen – LIV Accredited Family Law Specialist
  • Freeze, don’t move!…How to freeze assets
  • Recording: TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing: Internal Business Disputes
  • Best mates starting a company – what could go wrong?
  • October is Mental Health Month
  • Recording: TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing: 2021 Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme
  • Why Wills + Estate Planning Is Never Simple
  • The Merging of the Family Court and the Federal Circuit Court – what does it mean for you?
  • International Day of Charity – a Time for Reflection
  • Caveat Loans – Is the risk worth the reward?
  • Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme Regulations 2021
  • ‘R E S P E C T’- Part 2 – find out what it means…..for women
  • COVID-19 Clauses in Contracts of Sale
  • It’s Groundhog Day: COVID-19 and the new CTRS legislation
  • Frank Tisher OAM receives the Distinguished Service Award
  • COVID-19 and the new Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme
  • Disclosure Reforms for Australian Charities
  • Legislative Update – Cladding safety Victoria Act 2020 (VIC) – 2 Year Extension to cladding building action limitation period
  • Tisher Liner FC Law Promotion Announcement
  • TLFC Law Property Team: Finalist in the Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards 2021
  • Defective domestic building works but no written major domestic building contract – Do you still have an obligation to pay the builder?
  • Superannuation Increase – Who wears the cost?
  • Directors beware – Corporations Act changes tighten the rules for exiting Directors.
  • Compulsory Acquisitions- Case Law Update
  • ‘R E S P E C T’- find out what it means…..for employers
  • Compulsory Acquisitions- Case Law Update
  • TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing: Post Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme (CTRS) – what’s next?
  • Announcement of new Family Law Special Counsel – Brynne Allen
  • Easements and Owners Corporations
  • Deliveroo decision creates chaos in the ‘Gig Economy’ as law struggles to keep up
  • Adverse possession and Owners Corporations
  • Further announcements concerning the Victorian budget for 2021-2022. What are they?
  • Snap lock down without JobKeeper, what happens now?
  • Common Property and repairs by lot owners
  • 2021/2022 Victorian budget, overview on how the changes to taxes will affect the property market
  • Insurance
  • Voting and Quorums
  • Managers and their appointment
  • Does anyone other than HR know about your workplace policies?
  • Owners Corporations and their Statutory Rules
  • Winning Civil Cases as a Defendant – TLFC on a winning roll…
  • The Benefit Principle – This Week’s Spotlight on the Owners Corporations Act Amendments
  • When can I direct an employee to get the COVID-19 jab and what can I do if they refuse?
  • Goods abandoned on Common Property
  • Take note – charity governance changes are on the way
  • Changes to the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic). What do the changes mean for real estate agents, landlords and tenants?
  • Issuing Proceedings
  • Separating? Ten tech changes you need to make NOW
  • Spousal Maintenance: Drafting Effective – Applications and Interim & Final Maintenance Orders
  • Common Property Defects and Water Issues- This Week’s Spotlight on the Owners Corporations Act Amendments
  • Head leases and the Retail Leases Act 2003
  • International Women’s Day 2021 is here!
  • Need extra time on your retail lease? This may help you.
  • Legal Update- The Owners Corporations Act amendments are now law
  • Lunar New Year: Good Luck and Misfortune (and Windfalls in Family Law)
  • I want my child to be vaccinated against COVID-19 – but my ex does not agree… What do I do?
  • Can an employer force an employee to get the COVID-19 jab?
  • When can I apply for a Divorce after I have separated? Does a Divorce impact on my property settlement?
  • Who buys the blazer? Back to school child support issues
  • Family Law Update – Expanded COVID-19 List
  • COVID-19 – Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme to be extended (again)
  • It’s Time to Do a Charity Health Check as Hundreds of Charities Have Status Revoked
  • Take Care This Giving Season
  • Audits of owners corporation financial statements – not all audits are the same
  • Verification of online customers: Is your business complying with the new AML/KYC laws?
  • Could 2021 be the year where insolvency strikes back?
  • Is Defective Domestic Building Work affecting your Property? Key Limitation Periods that every Victorian Owners Corporation should be aware of
  • Have you been left out of a Will? Curious where you stand?
  • Lunchtime Briefing – 3Ds of Forced Property Sales – Death, Divorce and Debt
  • Lot owner unsuccessful in obtaining an order revoking the appointment of the Owners Corporation manager for Richmond block of nine units
  • United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
  • Insolvency Update – ‘Safe Harbour’ deadline for directors ends 31 December 2020 – use it or lose it
  • Due Diligence – Interview with Ron Cohen
  • Probate & Covid-19
  • Lunchtime Briefing | Commercial and Retail Lease Update
  • Family Law Court Filing Deadlines for Parenting Applications
  • A win for the Tigers on the field and in the Court of Appeal
  • Family Law Announcement – National Arbitration List
  • Family Violence Intervention Orders & Family Law and the Pandemic
  • Am I able to use recordings in parenting disputes before the Family Law Courts?
  • Parenting and COVID-19 – Pandell & Walburg
  • Binding Child Support Agreements during the Pandemic – Are they enforceable?
  • Negligence and Financial Agreements – Is your Financial Agreement defective?
  • Amendments to the Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme
  • COVID-19 and the New Changes to Leasing
  • Owners Corporation legal case review- Air Conditioners and Owners Corporations Consent
  • Electronic Hearings – Are they fair to parties in family law proceedings?
  • Separation and Divorce- Your Priorities
  • COVID-19 Lease Variations- How to document it properly
  • About to send a grumpy email to a Owners Corporation Manager? Take a breath and see our tips first
  • The All-Powerful Chairperson? Nope…
  • Third Party Loans in Family Law Proceedings
  • Announcing our Promotions
  • 9 Tips for Owners Corporation Committees in Victoria to Get Independent Legal Advice from Tisher Liner FC Law
  • Combustible Cladding – Partial Removal not accepted for Malvern Building
  • Full Federal Court allows double dipping for casual employees
  • COVID-19 Lease Update – The Regulations are in. It’s time to negotiate in good faith
  • COVID-19 and Leases – The Legislation has arrived. What now?
  • Parenting and the Pandemic – Navigating the Minefield
  • Fair Work Commission amends 99 Awards during COVID-19 Pandemic
  • COVID-19 | Landlords and Tenants what do you do?
  • Advanced Care Planning
  • To be or not to be an… Executor…
  • You Can’t Gift What You Don’t Own: Wills and Estate Planning for the business-minded
  • Unlawful Removal of Owners Corporation Funds by Manager: Wyndham Harbour A2 Pty Ltd v Your Body Corporate Pty Ltd
  • GST easy as 1-2-3
  • The Retail Leases Amendment Bill 2019: What do the proposed changes mean for landlords and tenants of retail premises?
  • TLFC Law’s Blog Highlights for 2019
  • Security of Payments Act Lessons from 2019
  • Reporting Requirements of Various Charities
  • Why Everyone Should Have a Valid Will
  • New industrial manslaughter laws are no laughing matter for employers
  • Australia-Israel Trade Relationships Going Strong Despite Global Trade Fears
  • For Transparency’s Sake: Respect the Rights of an Eligible Person to Inspect Owners Corporation Records Free of Charge
  • How the Lacrosse Tower fire prompted a shake-up of the Australian Building and Construction Industry
  • Children have Rights to Spend Time with Extended Family Members
  • Auditing Requirements of Various Charities
  • When contracts end: The perils of miscommunication and misunderstanding
  • First Home Owners Guide: What You Need to Know
  • Capital Raising: 5 Key Tips from the Minds of Lawyers, Entrepreneurs and Investors
  • Parenting Applications – Court Filing Deadline
  • Quantum Meruit Claims in Construction Contracts
  • Multiple Owners Corporations: Ever wondered how they are meant to operate?
  • De Facto: A Threshold Question
  • Looking to Start a Sports Charity: Is Sport a Charitable Purpose?
  • Transact Now, Regret Later – The Case for Credit Management
  • Private lending: the red flags
  • Changes to the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa Announced
  • Wait a moment! Why can’t you apply for a divorce until you have been separated for more than a year?
  • Demystifying the Adjudication Process
  • Philanthropy and Charity – Tailoring Your Giving Regime
  • URGENT LEGAL UPDATE – New Statements of Information just released
  • Get off my land, a guide to defending an adverse possession claim
  • Faking It: The Latest Threat to your Identity
  • Mutual Recognition- an assessment of equivalence
  • Looking behind an Owners Corporation’s ‘special resolution’ to authorise legal proceedings
  • Family Law “Claw Back” Powers
  • Regulation of Not for Profits and Charities
  • Sale of Land Amendment Act: What You Need To Know
  • Negotiating Indemnities: Some Practical Tips
  • Australia and Israel Finally Sign Tax Treaty
  • Playing the man and not the ball: When non-party cost orders are available in Court
  • When it all Ends in Tears: The Importance of Domestic Building Contracts Part 2
  • The Sun Sets on Developer Rights
  • Attention Door Knockers: Fundraising Regulations 2019 Take Effect from 1 June 2019
  • Contravention Applications in Parenting Cases: “Self-help” is not a defence
  • Funding Your Start-Up or Expanding Your Business
  • TLFC Law Triple Finalists in the Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards 2019
  • What Developers should look for in a Vendor Statement
  • Look before you Leap: The Importance of Domestic Building Contracts Part 1
  • Developers Beware: Stamp Duty Soon to be Payable on Development Agreements
  • Navigating Family Law: Religion
  • Write it in now, or forever hold your peace
  • Israeli Companies Look to Australia
  • Tighter Lending by Bank Equals More Private Lending
  • United Australia – A National Push for Medicinal Cannabis
  • Paving the way to land ownership: How to claim adverse possession without fences
  • A Tale of Two Cities: Laws Diverge on SOPA Protections for Insolvent Claimants
  • The Best Kept Secret of the Election
  • “No Permit Building Work” in Victoria: When are owner legal claims ‘time-barred’ from being commenced?
  • Could you Be Contaminated?
  • Thinking of buying or selling a Rent Roll?
  • Beware! Charities Operating Overseas Are Now Under New Scrutiny
  • Cyber Security and Protection from Cyber Fraud
  • Loss of Properties under North East Link Imminent
  • Combustible Cladding – VCAT’s Decision in the Docklands, Lacrosse Tower Fire Case
  • Australia is still a popular destination for Israeli companies
  • Time’s up, but can I still issue property proceedings?
  • Tax-Deductible Gifts and Public Recognition
  • Co-ownership of property, what could go wrong?
  • What employers need to know when letting someone go
  • Navigating the Complicated and Confusing Issues Around Child Support
  • Making Owners Corporation law easy for committees to understand
  • Retail Leases Update for Agents and Landlords
  • Franchisors Beware – the ACCC means business!
  • Negotiating Construction Contracts – Key issues for property owners
  • Till debt do us part: High Court rules on transferring tax debt in family law matters
  • Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions in Family Law
  • TLFC Law’s Blog Highlights for 2018
  • Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) Celebrates its 7th Birthday
  • Self Managed Superannuation Funds and Property Investment Part 2: Stamp Duty when Transferring Property Assets
  • Self-Managed Superannuation Funds and Property Investment Part 1: Using Borrowed Funds for Real Property Investment
  • Cladding Rectification Agreements: what you need to know about getting a loan to replace flammable cladding
  • Underquoting Agent cops $720,000 fine
  • Dude, Where’s my Business? High Court Delivers Warning to Employees and Competitors who engage in Dishonest Conduct to Get Ahead in the Game
  • Protecting your brand: the importance of a trademark
  • The Road to Mediation: the benefits of alternative dispute resolution
  • Retail Lease Disputes: what happens when tenants default
  • “I’m Just a Volunteer” – Liability of Directors or Committees of Not-for-Profits
  • Important Alert: The new Owners Corporations Regulations 2018 (Vic) come into effect on 2 December 2018.
  • Uncertainty: Does your franchise agreement have an enforceable option or an agreement to agree?
  • PEXA electronic conveyancing in, paper-based settlements out from 1 October 2018.
  • Estranged husband’s consent not required for IVF treatment
  • Does it Really Matter What You Call Your Employees? The Difference Between a Permanent and a Casual Employee.
  • September 2018 Newsletter
  • Tax-deductible opportunities for Indigenous charities
  • Short-stay accommodation law reform in Victoria: Are you aware of the changes?
  • The long Term Impact of Separation and Divorce on Children
  • Unprofessional estate agents need not read this.
  • The Start-Up Nation and the Lucky Country
  • Subpoenas: think twice before pushing the button
  • Selling a small business? Don’t get caught out with the new law changes
  • Changes to Director Liabilities: Understanding Your Exposure
  • Not “just an agreement“: Independent Legal Advice and Financial Agreements
  • Tisher Liner FC Law finalists in the Australian Law Awards 2018
  • Rules of Thumb for Purchasing a Property
  • Are you complying with the Real Estate Industry Award? Don’t get caught out!
  • Landlords – Make sure you get paid!
  • June 2018 Newsletter
  • ESTATE AGENT UPDATE – Agents breathe a sigh of relief
  • Developers – Are you ready for 1 July 2018? New GST withholding regime for residential property transactions
  • Spousal Maintenance Claims and the Case of Elei & Dodt: The Importance of Crossing your T’s and Dodting your Eleis
  • Do you have a Child Support Debt? Be Aware of International Travel Bans
  • High Court Finds Google’s Search Engine has the Capacity to Defame
  • Considering renovating your apartment? Have you checked you legally own it?
  • What to Do if You’ve Been Asked to Run a Charity
  • Nafsika Starvaggi (Palbas) Wins Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30
  • Owners Corporations & Retirement Villages in Victoria
  • Mobile Phone Towers on Melbourne Apartment Buildings
  • TLFC – Award Finalist for Law Firm of the Year (Medium Category)
  • Avoiding the ‘Perennial Football Match’: When Can Final Parenting Orders be Changed?
  • AGM or Wine?
  • Insolvent Parties – Be Careful of Terminating Contracts
  • Tax Effective Giving – Charitable Distributions Through Discretionary and Charitable Trusts
  • March 2018 Newsletter
  • Construction Contracts – High Court Upholds Adjudicator’s Determination
  • Adverse Possession – How to Defend a Claim
  • Case Law Update: Retail Leases – Is your Lease In or Out of the Act?
  • Public Examinations – Inquisition or Corporate Karma?
  • It Won’t Happen To Us! We Know Each Other – We Don’t Need an Agreement
  • Case Law Update: Developers Watch Out – No Cost Land Grabs by Councils Can be Legal
  • Are you Aware of the New Cyber Security Legislation?
  • Buying and Selling a Property – Dealing with Issues at the Final Inspection
  • Private School Fees – Who Pays Post-Separation?
  • Have you Executed and Dated the Documents Correctly?
  • Property Law Symposium – Wednesday 07 March
  • A Timely Reminder of the Underquoting Laws
  • Retail Leases – Repair and Maintenance – Know your Rights
  • Vacant Residential Land Tax is Here
  • What is the True Cost of Not Asking the Right Questions at the Right Time?
  • Joining forces with neighbours: Maximise the sale value of your property
  • What did you call me? The process of changing a child’s name at law
  • Family Law Update: Pre-nups are not dead
  • Roads – What are they and how do you get rid of them
  • Commercial Leases – Protect your Property
  • Update – Residential Tenancies Act Reform
  • Bushfire Beware!
  • Apartmentites – Guest Insight #1
  • “Clean Hands” in Family Law
  • Important VCAT Case Update: The Grundl Assessment
  • Nominating Alternative Purchasers under a Contract of Sale
  • Corporate Divorce – The Importance of Prompt Damage Control
  • Domestic Building Dispute Resolution – New Regime
  • The Mezzanine Way
  • Family Law settlement includes assets acquired post-separation
  • How Quickly Would a Fire Spread in Your Apartment Building?
  • First they came for the accountants…
  • Casual to Permanent Swap
  • Should You Post It?
  • Landlords Beware – Industrial and Warehouse premises can constitute Retail premises
  • Don’t be scared of a subpoena
  • TLFC shortlisted for prestigious industry award
  • Important Contractual Clauses: Things You Must Consider Carefully
  • Love Thy Neighbour
  • Changes to the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Act for Property Owners & Landlords
  • Newsletter – July 2017
  • Adverse Possession- A Guide to Acquiring Land
  • Changes to the Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Regime – effective 1 July 2017
  • A Tribute to Those Who Demand Compliance & to Those Who Support It
  • Post-separation spending: What will it really cost you?
  • How discretionary are “Discretionary Employee Payments”?
  • Are you losing your home or business to the Government?
  • When can the kids decide?
  • Why (most) Post-Employment Restraints are Illegal
  • VCAT Case Update – Collins v Network Pacific Strata Management Pty Ltd (Owners Corporations)
  • No Will, No Way
  • The ‘Twenty-Seven Centimetre Dispute’ between St Kilda Road Owners Corporation and Lot Owner
  • Are child support agreements set in stone?
  • Underquoting by Agents: Are you ready for 1 May?
  • What to look for when purchasing land
  • Tips for Ensuring Agreements Don’t Fail
  • Are you in a de facto relationship?
  • Employee Departures | How to Protect your Business
  • Who Says that Compliance with a Subpoena Cannot be Profitable?
  • “The Sky is Not Only the Limit, It’s the Solution” | Air Rights in Victoria: What Are They & Why Acquire Them
  • Nightmare on Elm Street! Domestic Building Disputes
  • When Research meets Practice: The International Research Forum on Multi-owned Properties
  • Unfair Contracts
  • Super-what? Supervision Explained
  • The Unsigned Employment Contract | Binding Agreement or Meaningless Piece of Paper?
  • Business Owners Beware | Protect Your Name, Protect Your Reputation
  • Foreign Purchasers Take Note! Absentee Owner Surcharge
  • Dennis Liner Announces Retirement
  • Passive Investors | Does your unit trust, syndicate, fund or managed investment scheme comply with the Corporations Act?
  • VCAT Levy Recovery Case Update | A Sound Reminder from VCAT: What Victorian Owners Corporations Can and Cannot Charge Lot Owners
  • Developers Alert | New Infrastructure Contributions Plan System effective from 27 October 2016
  • How Reasonable Must I be? A Guide for Landlords
  • Underquoting by Agents: Get Prepared Now or Face Prosecution
  • The Importance of Special Conditions in Contracts of Sale
  • Who Gets What? Specific Gifts in Wills
  • Is Your Owners Corporation making Reasonable Decisions?
  • Brangelina “Filed for Divorce”. But What Does This Mean?
  • Real Estate Agents be Warned
  • When “Super” may not be so Super
  • Part II: Choosing the Right Structure to Purchase your Property | Purchaser Nominations
  • #SocialMedia and Family Law: The Pitfalls of Posting
  • VCAT Declares Owners Corporation Rule Prohibiting Pets Being Kept in Private Lots Invalid & Unenforceable
  • Part I: Choosing the Right Structure to Purchase your Property
  • Transferors Beware! Stamp Duty Exemptions
  • The CBD Game Has Changed: Permanent and Tighter Planning Controls To Be Introduced by September 2016
  • Landlords, Don’t Hand over the Keys Yet! Tenants, Don’t Accept the Keys Yet!
  • Which side of the fence do you sit on?
  • Why Owners Corporation Rules Should Always Be Drafted By Legal Practitioners
  • The Pitfalls of Loans
  • Michael Caine’s Terrific House and Contracts for the Supply of Services
  • The Dangers of a New Tenant
  • How to Expand your Business without Adding Financial Risk
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  • Apartment Owners – Have You Inadvertently Become a ‘Private Lender’ to Other Owners in Your Building?
  • Don’t Sign Before your Contract Review!
  • Why do I need a Shareholder or Unit Holder Agreement? – Structuring, Protections and Exits
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  • The Law is Like a Rubber Band – If You Stretch it Too Far, it will Break
  • Protecting Your Most Valuable Assets: Your Children
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  • Dealing with Child Support
  • Estate Planning for Loved Ones with Special Needs
  • Upping the Ante: Property Surcharges Double for Foreign Purchasers in Victoria
  • Are Estate Agents an Agent for the Vendor?
  • Should Landlords Add a Special Condition into Residential Tenancy Agreements to Prohibit Tenants from ‘Licensing’ Apartments on Airbnb?
  • How Flexible is Your Business?
  • Let’s Get Moving! How to Approach a Relocation Case
  • Unregistered Easements
  • Sub-leasing snapshot
  • Divorce/Separation and your Assets
  • Have You Bought a New Apartment for Christmas 2015?
  • The house belongs to my spouse! – but does it really?
  • Don’t put off getting your business into shape
  • Recognising the Different Types of Owners Corporations
  • Owners Corporations and Stratum Titles
  • Wills, marriage and divorce
  • International Wills
  • “I’ll put in the land and you pay the development costs”
  • Do I need a permit for a Trade Promotion Lottery? The approach in Victoria and interstate
  • Common Property Leases & Licences – Legal Checklist
  • Planning Minister puts a limit on CBD apartment tower heights for now
  • How to handle dating in your workplace
  • Don’t forget your final inspection!
  • Duties of an attorney appointed under an enduring power of attorney
  • Developers targeted in the FIRB’s crack down on foreign acquisitions
  • Energy Efficiency Disclosure Exemptions from 1 July 2015
  • How to negotiate or agree on terms for a transaction
  • Handshake Agreements and the 100 million dollar bar coaster – Why it pays to speak to a litigator
  • The cost of not complying with the Estate Agents Act
  • The new Family Provision Amendments – what you need to know
  • Employees and Contractors – Knowing the Difference
  • New requirements to ensure lenders to take “reasonable steps” to verify identity
  • Do Owners Corporations need their own customised rules?
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  • Tips on “cooling off”
  • Repercussions for breaching Model Rules and VCAT Orders.
  • Contract of Sale of Real Estate – Special Conditions.
  • Owners Corporations and Litigation Strategy in VCAT.
  • Recent developments and proposed changes in guidelines for foreign investment in Australia.
  • Being “on the ball” with ”off the plan”.
  • Landlords selling residential premises – Tenants call the shots.
  • Central Cleaning appeal decision clarifies law relating to trading terms.
  • Foreign purchasers to pay more stamp duty from 1 July 2015 and more land tax from 2016.
  • RETAIL LEASES CASE LAW UPDATE – Repairs and Maintenance Obligations.
  • RETAIL LEASES CASE LAW UPDATE – Essential Safety Measures – WHAT CAN A LANDLORD CLAIM?
  • Before you sign a Contract of Sale.
  • Options for retail landlords recovering arrears from tenants, former tenants and guarantors.
  • There’s more than one way to get fired – OH&S update
  • Representing the size of apartments in off the plan transactions.
  • Hire slow, fire fast.
  • Some Present and Current Issues for Developers.
  • Purchasing real estate by an SMSF and the implications from an Estate Planning perspective.
  • Legal Update – Section 32 Statements, Penalty Interest Rates and East West Link.
  • Are you a lender of funds? Get your systems in place now to avoid an issue.
  • Unregistered Owners Corporation Managers Receiving Your Fees?
  • Developers and Owners Corporation Managers in the Spotlight – Proposed Law Change.
  • East West Link approved – Compulsory acquisition to begin.
  • Administrators and their affect on Owners Corporations.
  • Owners Corporation Reinstatement and Replacement Insurance – What Should it Cover?
  • Purchasing “off the plan”.
  • Do you have a Will? Has it been updated recently? Have you adequately preserved your assets for your family?
  • Keep your diary well!
  • Real Estate Contract changes in depth analysis.
  • Why is mortgagee’s consent to a lease so important?
  • Why Mediate?
  • Nominations: Are you at risk of attracting double stamp duty?
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  • Changes to the Franchising Code of Conduct – Get Ready now.
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  • Privacy Laws take effect today.
  • Leasing update – Tenant defaults – Landlords don’t get it wrong.
  • Case law update – Owners Corporations and Short Stay Businesses.
  • 2014 Business Tune Up.
  • Happy New Financial Year & Tisher Liner FC Law has a new Partner and Associate.
  • First Home Owners – Some Helpful Tips.
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  • Section 32 Statements – Vendor beware.
  • The Personal Property Securities Act – Transition Period ends on 30 January 2014 – Are you ready?
  • Purchasing a Commercial Investment Property? Have you done your due diligence?
  • Bankruptcy organisations have a new name.
  • Retail Leases Act Landlords – Are you complying with the Act?
  • Have you purchased a property? Did you measure the land? Are there any Adverse Possession issues?
  • Tenants: how to avoid lease pitfalls before you sign on the dotted line
  • New Victorian Planning Zones to change the development landscape.
  • Compulsory Acquisitions – What to do when the Government wants your land.
  • What to do if your Planning Permit Expires.
  • Changes to Fair Work Act to Stamp Out Work Place Bullying.
  • Creditors Statutory Demands – Been Served? Can you beat them?
  • What to do when Tenants Don’t Pay
  • Retail Leases – Some tips for Landlords.
  • Getting to know the PPS Act.
  • Fire Services and Parking Levy Increases.
  • Getting Ready to Sell a Business?
  • Retail Leases Case Law Update – Landlord withholding consent of assignment.
  • What’s Yours is Mine – Adverse Possession in Victoria

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