Property and Planning Law Update
Issues covered include: strata, short stay, body corporate, foreign investors, duty, CGT, interim planning decisions, administrative law rulings
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Description
“The law of property determines who owns something, but the market determines how it will be used.” As Ronald Coase so shrewdly observed, property, financial issues, market trends and planning all go hand in hand. It’s imperative that lawyers can provide sage advice on the most complex legal, investment, tax and planning issues arising in the property and planning context, so equip yourself with the knowledge and skills your clients will expect and demand.
Attend and earn 2 CPD points in Substantive Law
This seminar was recorded in TAS on 1 March 2019
Chair: Keyran Pitt QC, Chairman, Legal Profession Board of Tasmania; Accredited Arbitrator; President, Property Agents Tribunal
7.30am to 8.30am: Property Law: Key Developments and Recent Updates
2018 was a big year for property law and 2019 is set to continue the trend. Gain insights and guidance into the key changes, trends and developments that will impact your practice in the coming year.
- Strata title review
- Short stay review
- Body corporate by laws
- Exclusive use
- Special unit entitlements
- Regulating short stays
- Calling body corporates to account
- Foreign investors
- Duty surcharge
- CGT withholding
- Approval to acquire interest
Presented by Tim Tierney, Principal, Tierney Law
8.30am to 9.30am: Trends and Developments in Environment and Planning Law
- Challenging the latest administrative law rulings
- Examine recent interim planning decisions and their implications
Presented by Anthony Spence, Partner, Page Seager Lawyers