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- Securities — Real Property
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Personal property in the context real estate financings
While the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) (PPS Act) does not regulate real property security interests, it is not correct to think that personal property securities (PPS) plays no role in the taking of real property security. The guidance note provides an overview of the role of personal property in the context of real estate financings. To enable legal practitioners to appreciate this, this guidance note starts with a brief overview of the PPS legal framework, then explains real property and real property security in the context of the PPS regime.
This guidance note also includes examples of how the PPS Act may interact with real property or real property security.
See Personal property in the context real estate financings.