Subdivisions: Update, Practice and Procedure
Attend and develop the practical skills and strategies you need to tackle the complex issues that arise in subdivision matters. Core areas of focus will include the particular details that need to be covered in a new build and off-the-plan subdivision, how to deal with easements or covenants, unit title subdivisions, and the resource management issues you will encounter – including a timely update on proposed changes to the Resource Management Act. WEB2111NZA12
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Nick Kearney, Special Counsel, Davenports Law
9.15am to 10.00am Easements and Covenants in a Subdivision
- Handy tips when creating easements and covenants in a subdivision
- How to remove covenants or easements impeding your client’s development plans
- How to draft subdivision covenants that add value and are specific to your clients development
- A review of the leading cases and what to avoid when drafting easements and covenants
Presented by Glen Low, Partner and Jasmine Daroch, Solicitor, Franklin Law
10.05am to 10.50am Unit Title Subdivisions
- Standard unit title developments: key steps and implementation
- Levelling up: adding stages and layers to unit titling
- An update on original owner obligations
Presented by Kimberly Knox Director, GazeBurt
10.55am to 11.40am New Builds, Off-the-Plan Purchases and Subdivisions
Examine pre-settlement issues and how to avoid them for your purchasers
Presented by Kristine King, Director, DK Law
11.45am to 12.30pm Update on Resource Management Issues Affecting Subdivisions
- Variations to resource consents: managing issues and delays
- Proposed changes to the Resource Management Act and the impact on subdivisions
Presented by Mike Doesburg, Partner, Wynn Williams
Learning Objectives:
- Examine new builds, off-the-plan purchases and subdivisions
- Gain a deeper understanding of unit title subdivisions
- Develop practical skills for dealing with an easement or covenants
- Receive a timely update on resource management issues affecting subdivisions
Presenters
Nick Kearney
Nick joined Davenports in 2021 after spending twelve years at another firm on the North Shore, with seven of those years as a director. Nick specialises in residential and commercial property, and general commercial work and holds a Masters degree that focused on real estate agents and their role in property law. Nick works across a broad range of property clients, and works very closely with a number of real estate agent branches. Nick has acted on a variety of residential property developments, big and small, and on complex commercial property matters. Nick’s focus is getting the deal done, and takes pride in explaining complex legal issues in simple terms.
Kristine King
Kristine works primarily in the areas of property, commercial law and trusts and has a passion for working with property developers and property traders. In addition to her legal work, Kristine is the Auckland area legal speaker for the ANZ Property Unlocked Seminar series and undertakes staff training on property issues for organisations such as ANZ, Auckland Property Investors Association and Bayleys. Kristine also donates her time to the New Zealand Law Society on property, trust and estate matters during her work as a Standards Committee Convener.
Glen Low
Glen Low is a partner of Franklin Law where he leads the commercial property team. With Offices in Pukekohe and Waiuku, Glen’s legal practice encompasses a wide variety of subdivision and property development work. Predominately a rural area, Franklin provides its fair share of legal conundrums for property lawyers assisting clients with subdivisions (complex issues arising from boundary encroachments, redundant easements, water supply arrangements, transferable titles and complex Records of Titles seem to feature disproportionately in a provincial practice). Glen gives regular public presentations on legal topics such as rural subdivisions and other matters of concern to Franklin locals. In addition to his seminars, Glen has written numerous articles on legal matters and has co-authored the Lexis Nexus chapters on Partnerships and Joint Ventures and has recently updated the Lexis Nexus Chapter on Easements following the new Land Transfer Act 2017.
Jasmine Daroch
Jasmine Daroch has been with Franklin Law since 2018 and is an experienced solicitor in the Commercial Property team. Jasmine works in Glen Low’s team and assists clients with a broad range of commercial property matters, including subdivisions, residential and rural conveyancing, and easements and covenant matters
Kimberly Knox
Kimberly is a director at Gaze Burt Limited and specialises in property and commercial law. She provides advice to clients on a wide range of matters, including property and commercial acquisitions, subdivisions, developments and joint venture arrangements. Kimberly joined Gaze Burt in 2016. She is a graduate from the University of Auckland and has practiced in property since her admission in 2006.
Mike Doesburg
Mike is a resource management and environmental law specialist who advises and advocates for clients with planning, resource consenting or related issues. Mike has considerable experience advising on complex regional and district planning matters and regularly represents clients in front council panels and the Environment Court. Mike has a particular interest in subdivision, land development, freshwater planning and coastal issues. Mike also has expertise assisting applicants obtaining resource consents and other approvals for projects, as well as acting for submitters and advising decision-makers. Mike also advises on all aspects of local government law, including rating, development contributions and Public Works Act issues. Mike has been identified by Doyles Guide as a Rising Star in Australia & New Zealand Planning and Environment law. Mike is a member of the Resource Management Law Association and serves as treasurer on the Association’s Auckland Branch Committee.
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