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Molly Brace

Paralegal

About

Before joining The Small Business Lawyer as a paralegal, Molly worked in administration and contract management in a real estate agency before progressing into a conveyancing assistant role.  Molly’s prior roles allowed her to work closely with both buyers and sellers, gaining an understanding of client’s individual needs and expectations.  These past roles have also allowed her to understand that property transactions can be a stressful time.  Molly prides herself in being transparent, honest and professional, ensuring you feel confident in every step of the process.

Contact Molly
Phone: 07 3185 4185
Email: molly@thesmallbusinesslawyer.com.au

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Standard Search

Title Search

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement

Registered Plan

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement.

Land Tax

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract and termination if not paid on or before settlement. 

Full Rates Search

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Special Water Meter Reading

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Online Search for Tree Orders

If there is a tree application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Pool Safety Register

The seller is obligated to provide a current Pool Safety Certificate to the buyer prior to settlement. If the seller does not and will not be obtaining a current Pool Safety Certificate, a Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate must be given prior to contract signing. Failure to do so is a breach of an essential term and allows the buyer has the right to claim compensation and terminate the contract.

Dial Before You Dig

If encumbrances appear on the searches that are not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land.

ASIC Company Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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