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PaulineM

  • Good advice so far.  I'm a family lawyer and time after time after time, I have clients telling me their regrets at not stopping their partner from taking on more debt during the relationship.  Problem comes later on (if you do split up…hope not though), and it is difficult to point the finger at the other and say that HE got you into debt etc e…[Read more]

  • PaulineM replied to the topic 3 Day Mega-Conference in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago

    So so so so glad that we decided to bite the bullet and go to this conference.  My husband & I learned so much, were inspired and motivated to create something for our future.   We took 3 days off after the conference to clear our heads before heading back to work today, and we couldnt wait to get home to read through our notes and look at the r…[Read more]

  • Hi there.In Qld, unfortunately, you and your partner won’t be eligible for the FHOG unless you live in the property as a PPOR and then to make it worse……you can’t get it later for a PPOR as you would have already purchased a property!!If this is your sisters first home and she will be living in it, then she will be okay.  If you want to read…[Read more]

  • PaulineM replied to the topic Lazy Conveyancer! in the forum General Property 17 years ago

    Most conveyancers/solicitors would be unlikely to do searches prior to going unconditional as if the contract falls over due to finance, building inspection or other special condition, then the purchaser rarely wants to get a bill for searches that have been carried out.   If you as purchaser, want the searches carried out prior to going…[Read more]

  • Yes please!!!!morrisonhome@optusnet.com.au

  • PaulineM replied to the topic Delayed Settlement Fees? in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago

    When did you last agree to the extension and the new terms?  if you agreed to extend to this Friday, then you have an obligation to stick with that.   The opportunity to agree to extend again (if they ask) is your chance to agree to the extension conditionally upon them paying the default interest  (currentl 12.5% in Qld).   Problem is that if th…[Read more]

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