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The NSW LPI ceased taking SIGA, Crop & Wool Liens and Bills of Sale registrations effective Friday, 20 January 2012. All searches of these databases will now contain historical information only and new registrations will be made against the PPSR from 30th January 2012.
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From Monday 30 January 2012 company charge documents can no longer be lodged with ASIC. All current company charges will be transferred to the new national Personal Property Securities Register (PPS Register)
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Secured Party Groups (SPGs) are the PPSR's way of handling collections of Secured Parties (SPs), which are system records pertaining to financiers. This blog post discusses some of the complexities of the creation and ongoing management of SPGs, and how working with a professional information provider can simplify the process.
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Ensure your conveyancing is compliant and prevent a sale falling through at the last minute, by ensuring your seller and buyer have access to pool fencing reports. Read more.
Need detailed information about Land Value? The NSW Strata Unit and Strata Scheme Land Value searches within LegalinX have been enhanced. Read more.
Property News
The Body Corporate and Community Management and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2010 (QLD) (BCVCM Amendment Act) was passed on 6 April 2011 and proclaimed in force on 14 April 2011. All RealtyPro Body Corporate Reports and Disclosure Statements include a new copy of the CMS and Common Property Titles as required by the Legislation. Read more.
The Scan on Demand service ensures all information from the Land and Property Management Authority (LPMA) is now retrieved on the same day (within 2-6 hours) and lodged into your Doc Manager within UrbisPro. Read more.
Commerce News
The new Personal Property and Securities Act comes into force in October 2011. Customers within our commercial community will have access to a full suite of products and services to assist with the registration and ongoing management and protection of their assets. Read more.