When purchasing a rural property, there are a number of standard
searches that can be conducted over a property that we recommend, including:
·
Local Area Mining Search – this search is a free search and
advises of any mining or gas exploration activity or permits (applied for or
granted) that may affect the property.
·
Local Council Rural Lands Search – this search advises of
any orders issued under the Rural Lands Protection Act or Land Protection Act
(Pest & Stock Route Management) Act 2002.
It will advise of any stock routes and pests that may affect the area.
·
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Land
Status Search - the results of this search will include any chemical residue on
the property, tick control and any quarantine issues that may affect the land
at the present time or may have affected the land in the past.
·
Department of Natural Resources and Mines Soil
Conservation search – this search advises of any notices or judgements issued
in relation to the property pursuant to the Soil
Conservation Act 1986.
·
Powerlink Search – this search advises if there is any
registered or proposed electrical works easement/s over the property that you
as the buyer may not be aware of.
Jade Scott is part of the
Rural Division at local law firm Rees R & Sydney Jones.
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