

Purchasing a House? We have your pre-settlement checklist
Before settlement, do a thorough inspection and checklist: test lights, doors and locks, taps and hot water, vents, drainage and fencing. Check all chattels listed in the agreement are present and working. Confirm any agreed repairs are completed, and clear belongings or rubbish before settlement to avoid issues later.


Fences - Who's Responsible?
We are in the middle of a construction boom, there are many new subdivisions being opened up and, well, as a rural land owner you often have quite extensive boundaries. Fencing them can be expensive. What are the actual legal requirements for a fence? Who contributes? Generally, if you want to build a fence on a common boundary with your neighbour, or upgrade an existing one, you can expect the neighbour to go halves on the bill for an "adequate" fence. That is, one that is


First Home Buyers
Buying your first home? No idea where to start? Sometimes we wish there was a hand to hold, or a map to read to get to our final destination- in this instance- the relief and satisfaction of having moved all your belongings into your very own home. We are here to help make that journey as smooth as possible (without physically holding your hand, sorry). Your first step is a financial process, working out what is going to be affordable for you. Talking to a mortgage broker


Residential vs. Commercial Tenancies in New Zealand: A Guide for Landlords
Tenancies in New Zealand typically fall into two categories - residential or commercial. It is important for a landlord to understand the difference between the two. A residential tenancy refers to a tenancy where a property is being rented to live in. Residential tenancies are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 (“RTA”). The terms of a residential tenancy are ideally recorded in a Residential Tenancy Agreement signed by the landlord and tenant. In contrast, a co

