What are the legal requirements for selling a property in Australia?
What documents and disclosures are legally required when selling a property in Australia?
Category: Real Estate & Conveyancing
Location: Bocas del Toro Province
Location: Bocas del Toro Province
Answers
When selling a property in Australia, you must provide a contract of sale, a vendor's statement (section 32), and relevant property certificates.
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Disclosure of any known defects, encumbrances, and zoning information is legally required to avoid future disputes.
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