Property 2011

Property development agreements legal & tax structuring issues

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 12 Apr 2011

 

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This paper covers:

  • what are PDA's
  • in what circumstances are PDA's typically used?
  • how do PDA structures typically look?
  • what commercial reasons drive the use of PDA's?
  • what revenue reasons drive the use of PDA's?
  • what are the downsides of using PDA's?
  • what vehicles typically appear in PDA structures and why?
  • what are the security issues in a PDA structure?
  • what are the key elements of the document?
  • is there flexibility around developer fee methodology?
  • is a management committee essential?
  • should there be a power of attorney?
  • emerging trends.

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Property development agreements legal & tax structuring issues

Author(s): Michael Taylor-Sands

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