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Harveys intemperatecomments may come back to biteHarvey Norman will soon know the penalty it must pay for its misleading and deceptive “60 months interest free” campaign that...Agent wins comm fight in option nominee saleA Far North Queensland motel deal developed into a courtroom drama, with a real estate agent having to fight his way to get t...Injunction protects homeless from council bulldozersOn a patch of scrub at 99 Goodfellows Road, Kallangur, a group of rough sleepers found themselves at the centre of a constitu...Supplier stays mum on closure plans: chook grower cries fowlAgricultural investors Phil Feitelson and Jacques Vorster have failed in a five-year pursuit of poultry Bartter Enterprises f...Lottery win a bust for reticent former contributorLottery syndicates – driven by a long odds dream that members will one day share in riches – are common in Australian communi...Careless agent to blame for open house blaze disasterThe burning to the ground of a prestige home during the course of an open house buyer inspection must be every real estate ag...Developers rising market rescission strategy stymiedIn a rising property market, some developers no doubt look for an opportunity to escape pre-sale contracts to escalate the re...The full bottle: Bordeaux château flops Aussie wine injunction claimA Bordeaux wine estate’s recent injunction claim against a Tasmanian winemaker has produced a rich blend of intriguing inform...Buyer falls flat: No PEXA extension for lenders failure to settleA property developer who signed up the $4 million buy of a 52 acre development site in Rockbank, in Melbourne’s outer west in...Agency in rent roll contract win; judges errors prolong 6 year fightInvestors who defaulted on a rent roll buy have been ordered to pay more than $200,000 for the disruption caused to the selle...Court voids utterly crushing 417% p.a. interest; 70% p.a. okA private lender’s interest rate of 417% has been ruled to be “utterly crushing” but a court has approved its 70% per annum r...DIY litigant opens up Supreme Court on Sunday for a fence disputeA neighbour spat over trees and a dividing fence dispute that drafted not one but two Supreme Court duty judges into the the ...Lessor floored; make good costs reduced by windfall benefitLandlords and tenants squabbling over make good costs in commercial leases should consider this dispute relating to an indust...Form 6 fight: seller to pay agents 20% commission on terminated contractHow often do real estate agencies get their hands on a commission from a deal that goes sour and how rarely does that turn ou...Sale of business interest tangled in state ACL twistThe Australian Consumer Law scheduled to the federal Competition and Consumer Act applies to corporations engaged in trade or...Misleading financials: cheating the ATO or deceiving his buyers?A business owner who provided potential buyers with impressive financial accounts that differed from the loss-making figures ...Asset lending can be unjust; compounding interest unconscionable“Asset loans” – at very high interest rates – are particularly attractive to financially distressed borrowers who are not eli...Encroachment of neighbours garage: court orders land transferAgnieszka and Pawel Wardanski’s home at 10 Cynthia Crescent, Springwood that they acquired in 2003, adjoined that of Karen Ma...