FAQs: Seller Disclosure, Form 2s and Form 33s in Queensland
With Queensland’s new Property Law Act 2023 commencing on 1 August 2025, property transactions are undergoing major reform. Sellers, buyers, and agents will all need to be familiar with the
Form 2s, Form 33s and Body Corporate Disclosure in Queensland: What You Need to Know
Buying and selling property in Queensland involves a maze of legal documents, and for properties within a community titles scheme, the process is even more layered. Two forms often misunderstood
Seller Disclosure in Queensland: What Every Seller Needs to Know
Selling a property in Queensland is about to change in a significant way. With the Property Law Act 2023 coming into effect on 1 August 2025, the introduction of a
Form 2s in Queensland
Understanding Form 2s in Queensland Property Transactions When it comes to buying or selling property in Queensland, there’s a lot of paperwork that goes on behind the scenes. One document that
Guide to Zoning, Subdividing, Easements in QLD
Understanding the intricacies of property laws and regulations is essential for anyone involved in real estate transactions. In Queensland (QLD), navigating residential zoning, subdividing land, and understanding easements can be
GST in Commercial & Residential QLD Properties
When it comes to navigating the world of property in Queensland, understanding the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is crucial. Whether you are buying, selling, or renting, GST can have
Water Compliance Certificate in Queensland
In today's world, where environmental consciousness is on the rise, ensuring water compliance has become a paramount concern. In Queensland, Australia, obtaining a water compliance certificate is not only a
Key Aspects- Body Corporate Legislation in QLD
In the realm of property ownership and management in Queensland, body corporate legislation plays a pivotal role in maintaining order, overseeing communal spaces, and ensuring the smooth operation of various
Evolution of Ownership: No More Paper Titles
In a significant change that has reshaped the landscape of property transactions, the paper Certificate of Title will no longer be required for lodging and registering land dealings starting from
Knowing What Offer to Make on a QLD Property
When purchasing a property, it's crucial to consider the factors that may affect its development potential. Property overlays and service utilities are among the key elements to analyze. These unique