




The approved Form 2 - Seller Disclosure Statement must include essential documents such as title and plan, planning notices, environmental notices, and community titles documents. This initiative aims to enhance transparency in property transactions, ensuring buyers are well-informed about potential issues before committing.
Failure to provide accurate and timely disclosure can lead to contract termination by the buyer up to settlement. This underscores the importance for sellers and real estate professionals to adhere strictly to the new requirements to avoid legal complications.
For real estate agents, this change necessitates a thorough understanding of the new disclosure obligations. Ensuring clients comply with these requirements is crucial to maintain trust and uphold professional standards in the industry.
As the real estate landscape evolves, staying informed about legislative changes is vital. Agents are encouraged to review the Property Law Act 2023 and seek professional advice to navigate these new obligations effectively.
Published:Saturday, 11th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori