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    Commercial leases: What can you do if your landlord ups the rent?

    If you receive a notice from your landlord notifying you of a rent increase on commercial premises, and you don’t agree with the new figure, what can you do?
    Business & Commercial Leasing Financing
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    Receivership of construction companies

    In light of recent difficulties in the construction industry, not taking protective measures opens subcontractors up to recovery and enforcement issues. If you are a subcontractor, you should think about how to prevent your tools and equipment (including cranes and scaffolding) from being seized and sold by a receiver, and to ensure you have the best chance of getting paid.
    Business & Commercial Employment & HR Employment agreements
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    So, you want to start an Airbnb?

    With record-breaking real estate prices in and around the Upper Clutha and wider Queenstown Lakes District, it’s not surprising so many property owners have swarmed to peer-to-peer accommodation platforms, like Airbnb, to reap the rewards.
    Residential property Buying residential property Funding residential property Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring
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    Who will speak for you in business if you can’t?

    While most people are aware they need a Will, and might have given clear directions as to how they wish their business duties to be dealt with after they pass, many don’t give a second thought to how their business would fare if they were suddenly mentally incapacitated.
    Business & Commercial Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Medical grounds for terminating employment – what is the process?

    When your employee becomes ill, or has an injury, with long-term effects, it takes not only a toll on them of course, but also on you as their employer as there is sometimes quite a disruption to your business.
    Business & Commercial Employment & HR Dispute resolution & termination
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    It’s all good fun ‘til …

    While we would love to completely eradicate inappropriate behaviour at staff Christmas parties, unfortunately there is no fool-proof course of action that employers and managers can take to guarantee everything stays above board.
    Business & Commercial Employment & HR Dispute resolution & termination Employment agreements Workplace policies
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    Damage to land – who pays?

    We’ve received several requests lately to provide a heads up on what happens when one property owner damages another party’s land. Where do responsibilities and obligations begin and end, we’ve been asked. And, not surprisingly, the big question: who pays?
    Residential property Funding residential property Commercial property Business & Commercial
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    Directors’ responsibilities

    It never fails to amaze me that there are people who take up governance roles without one iota of due diligence on the organisation or apprising themselves of the many, varied and weighty responsibilities all directors – regardless of the company’s size or its line of business – sign up for.
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring

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