• A Developer’s Guide to Understanding Property Contracts with Nathan Battishall of Duplex Building Design

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

A Developer’s Guide to Understanding Property Contracts with Nathan Battishall of Duplex Building Design

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered what it takes to confidently review a property contract for duplex or dual occupancy developments?


    In this episode, Nathan Battishall of Duplex Building Design shares his insights on the crucial steps developers should take before committing to a project. From understanding title searches to checking for easements and covenants, Nathan outlines the key elements to look for. He explains how performing thorough initial checks can save time and resources, avoiding unnecessary consultant fees. Learn how planning certificates and deposited plans play a significant role in development feasibility.


    Nathan also discusses the importance of consulting with experts like planners and solicitors. Whether you're a seasoned developer or new to the process, this episode provides practical advice.


    Tune in to get valuable tips on navigating contracts and making informed decisions!


    Topics:

    ✅ Contract Review for Development

    ✅ Initial Checks to Avoid Inefficiency

    ✅ Understanding Title Search

    ✅ Deposited Plan Details

    ✅ Planning Certificate Importance

    ✅ Consultant and Solicitor Collaboration

    ✅ Comprehensive Due Diligence


    Connect with Nathan:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbattishall/

    Website: https://duplexbuildingdesign.com/



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