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Coronavirus: QLD backs down on emergency laws with renters to pay own way

April

Covid 19 Legislation Queensland Rentals

In a win for investors, the Palaszczuk Government has watered down residential emergency measures it was set to put to parliament, meaning tenants will foot the rent bill – even if deferred – in return for landlords not kicking them out. Amendments to the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act were originally set to be […]

1 HOW TO CHANGE BODY CORPORATE MANAGERS – EASILY

September

Body Corporate Legislation

HOW TO CHANGE BODY CORPORATE MANAGERS – EASILY Here at Jensen Property, we live and breathe body corporate legislation. We know that in this economy, it is time to note where your hard-earned money can be saved. We’ve managed to save hundreds of Owners thousands of dollars with their body corporate levies. Don’t get caught […]

Cladding Legislation Changes for Residential Property

June

Body Corporate Legislation

Cladding Legislation Changes for Residential Property Cladding Legislation Changes since the Grenfell Fire in June 2017 and five years since the Lacrosse Fire in Melbourne 2014. To address public fire safety concerns following these two incidents, new Cladding Legislation has been passed for buildings that are affected by external combustible cladding material. In summary, the […]

Introduction of the Property Occupations Act 2014

November

Community Legislation Selling

On 1 December 2014, the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 (PAMDA) will be repealed and replaced with new industry specific Acts. The new governing legislation for the property industry will be the Property Occupations Act 2014. Key changes for the property industry under the Property Occupations Act 2014 include: • changes to licensing […]