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The Offer Process When Buying Property

The Offer Process When Buying Property

Making an offer on a property is a significant step toward potential ownership, but it's crucial to recognize that it doesn't finalize the sale. Before contracts are exchanged, sellers might entertain other offers, leading to a scenario where your expressed interest might be surpassed by another buyer, a situation commonly known as being gazumped

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Who can make a domestic violence declaration?

Who can make a domestic violence declaration?


Historically, only registered medical practitioners held the authority to complete domestic violence declarations. However, as of December 11, 2020, a pivotal change has broadened the scope of individuals empowered to provide such declarations. This development is significant in facilitating a more comprehensive support system for victims of domestic violence, acknowledging the diverse range of professionals who can play a crucial role in this context.

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Water, electricity and gas in rental properties a tenant's guide

Water, electricity and gas in rental properties a tenant's guide

Understanding the responsibilities and costs associated with utilities is crucial for tenants. In most cases, tenants are responsible for paying utility bills if the property is 'separately metered.' Here's a comprehensive guide to help tenants navigate utility-related decisions and costs.

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Free Photography and Professional Video in Paddington and Darlinghurst

Free Photography and Professional Video in Paddington and Darlinghurst

At Murray Property, we're excited to bring a fantastic opportunity to property owners in Paddington and Darlinghurst. When you choose us to manage your property listing, we are offering complimentary professional Photography and video services to showcase your home in the best light possible.

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Tenant Rights: Entry Guidelines for Landlords and Agents

Tenant Rights: Entry Guidelines for Landlords and Agents

When it comes to renting, tenants are entitled to reasonable peace, comfort, and privacy. The law imposes restrictions on how and when landlords, agents, or their representatives can enter a rented property. Here's a breakdown of the rules to ensure both landlords' interests and tenants' rights are respected.


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