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Major law changes loom

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: August 17, 2023
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Is the property industry about to change even further this time in how we sell property?

Contents
  • What does it cover?
  • Who will it affect?
  • When will it become law?

The Property Law Bill 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on February 23, 2023. If passed, its contents will affect some of the biggest changes in the Queensland property industry in almost 50 years.

What does it cover?

There are extensive changes – the Bill is some 226 pages long – but some of the most significant include:

  • The Bill introduces a new seller disclosure regime. It will require sellers to disclose information to buyers before the buyer signs the contract, including providing copies of certain searches. A buyer will hold new rights to terminate if a seller does not comply with these requirements. Currently, buyers undertake most of these searches and usually after a contract has been signed.
  • Leases are also affected, with statutory requirements being introduced setting out how requests to assign (transfer) leases must be managed by landlords and the releasing tenants/guarantors from future liability after such assignments.

Who will it affect?

  • Anyone who is selling property will have a new process to go through before they can sell. The current preparation of a contract can, in many instances, be completed with reference just to a title search. Additional searches will be required to satisfy the requirements of the disclosure regime.
  • Real estate agents – it will require significant changes from how contracts are currently prepared.
  • Landlords – landlords will need to familiarise themselves with the new requirements when dealing with lease assignments and new requirements when issuing notices to remedy breach.

When will it become law?

It is anticipated the Bill will be passed in September or October 2023, but commencement will be delayed by six to 12 months to allow for consultation on the new Property Law Regulations and education.

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