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Property damage can occur intentionally or recklessly. If so, the party responsible could be liable to pay another party compensation for the damage or loss arising from the property damage. Other civil remedies may be available depending on the relationship between the parties and any agreement to which they may be a party.

In NSW there are also a number of offences which relate to the damage of property, including the Crimes Act. A criminal act resulting in property damage could see significant penalties being imposed. At Navado we have acted previously for clients accused of such offences. We can provide clear, comprehensive and cost effective advice to assist you in defending or otherwise finalising the charges against our clients.

If you are responsible for property damage or have incurred loss as a result of property damage, we recommend that you contact our firm and arrange an appointment to see one of our Property & Personal Property Dispute Solicitors. To book, please call us on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au. 

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