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19 August 2004
Included in Bytes this week: land reforms, fraud, "flipping", Zulu descendants of a Scot get rights to land and a property nightmare.Web Bytes 005
26 August 2004
This week: land reform, woman property owners, automated title searches and a panel to probe foreign land ownership.Web Bytes 006
02 September 2004
This week includes: home loans surge by 18,3%, the need for speedier land reform and a vindictive laird.Web Bytes 007
09 September 2004
This week: housing grants to the poor, mortgage advisers and poor service, and property taxes on foreigners.Web Bytes 008
16 September 2004
This week: Scotland wants to change laws governing property deals, taxpayers could face hefty fines over CGT, and a rate cut could derail property market.Web Bytes 009
23 September 2004
This week: DIY selling, a law to control unruly renters and a mortgage fraud epidemic in the USA.Web Bytes 010
30 September 2004
This week: New Zealand wants to stop its land sell-off, Tasmanian estate agents might be compelled to disclose the worst defects in houses and the Welsh wonder who owns parts of their country.Web Bytes 011
07 October 2004
This week: New Australian shared equity loan, title deed confusion in Zambia, and a businessman wins his battle over shopping mall land in Durban.Web Bytes 012
14 October 2004
This week: Conveyancing attorneys in Barbados, estate agents slug it out in Sydney and an advanced search and information package for lawyers in England.Web Bytes 013
21 October 2004
This week: an opinion on tenants' rent, lawyers to bid for work and the launch of the Urban Renewal Tax Incentive scheme.