What information should the Seller provide after Contract?

Is there any information that the Seller should provide to the Buyer after signing the Contract but before Settlement?

The Seller has an ongoing duty to provide certain information to the Buyer after a Contract has been entered into but before settlement has been effected. The Seller should provide to the Buyer copies of documents about unregistered easements, information regarding continuing tenancies to allow the Buyer to manage the property after settlement, their dates of birth to allow a Buyer to undertake a search of the Personal Properties and Securities Register, and any updated information on any matter where previous information that has been given has changed.

(ALSO READ:)
Land Tax Under the Contract
Buyers Guide
Sellers Guide

To learn more, contact Ownit Conveyancing today on 1300 553 750

Check out Ownit conveyancing Queensland offices near you:

Other Topics
Need Help?

Contact us today for all your conveyancing needs.

Andrew Francey

B.Bus, GCAF, GAICD

Chief Operating Officer

Andrew has over two decades experience in high growth fast moving consumer goods, agribusiness and professional services. Supporting the Ownit team to deliver on client expectations, and implementing processes to scale the organisation, is a key focus for Andrew.

Andrew is a C-Suite leader with Chairman and Board experience.  He has formal qualifications in Business, Applied Finance and AICD Company Directors Course.

How Can We Help?








Property State:
Digital Marketing by King Kong