🇦🇺 Australia - Queensland - Property & Real Estate - 30 plans
Queensland property law is governed by the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld) and the Land Title Act 1994 (Qld) for Torrens system conveyancing. Residential tenancy disputes fall under the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (Qld) and are primarily heard by QCAT.
Our Queensland property plans cover residential conveyancing (buyer and seller), commercial leasing, tenancy disputes, body corporate disputes under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997, and neighbourhood fencing matters.
Governs property transactions, easements, covenants, and the general law of property in Queensland.
Establishes the Torrens title system in Queensland for the registration of interests in land.
Governs community titles schemes including body corporate governance, disputes, and by-laws.
Governs the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants in residential tenancies.
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Hears residential tenancy disputes, body corporate disputes, and minor civil disputes involving property.
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Hears complex property disputes, specific performance claims, and caveats matters.
Every property & real estate matter plan on this page has been created and refined by verified legal practitioners. Our community-driven approach means plans reflect real-world practice, not theoretical frameworks.
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Queensland property & real estate practitioners can access 30 free property & real estate matter plans, including 19 specialist derivative plans on the Open Matter Plans Network. Each plan is a structured checklist covering every stage of a property & real estate matter - from initial instructions through to completion - with estimated time units, key dates, and role assignments built in. Use them directly in your browser or export to CSV for your practice management system.
All plans are maintained by verified legal practitioners, version-controlled, and aligned to the SALI Alliance Legal Matter Standard Specification - making them compatible with legal AI workflows and direct PMS integration via the JSON API.