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Disclosure obligations still apply when selling homes off-market

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Published: August 8, 2025
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An off-market sale does not automatically exempt sellers from the legal framework that governs property transactions in Queensland.
An off-market sale does not automatically exempt sellers from the legal framework that governs property transactions in Queensland.
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What is an Off-Market Sale?

AN off-market sale refers to the sale of a property that occurs without traditional public marketing.

This type of sale often arises through personal networks, buyer’s agents, or direct negotiations. Selling property off-market can offer privacy, flexibility and cost savings.

While off-market sales can be quicker and more discreet, sellers need to be aware that an off-market sale does not automatically exempt them from the legal framework that governs property transactions in Queensland.

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This includes the seller’s disclosure regime that began on August 1.

KEY LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS

The agent appointed to sell a property off-market must still comply with all standard legal obligations, including:

  • entering into a valid Property Occupations Form 6 Appointment of Property Agent (PO Form 6) with the seller/s;
  • preparing a valid and legally binding contract of sale;
  • giving a buyer a Queensland Government statutory Form 2 Seller Disclosure Statement and prescribed certificates for the property, before the buyer signs the contract;
  • disclosing any other material facts about the property; and
  • ensuring compliance with safety regulations (e.g., smoke alarms).

It is important to be clear with the seller from the outset that if they want to sell their property, a Form 2 will be needed and that this will incur some costs to them.

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