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Residential property sales must adhere to laws ensuring integrity

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: January 9, 2025
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Clear communication from agents is key in ensuring all buyers understand the process and feel fairly treated.
Clear communication from agents is key in ensuring all buyers understand the process and feel fairly treated.
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WHEN you find the home you love and want to take the next step by making an offer, it’s important to understand the process and what best practices agents should follow.

The real estate market can be competitive, and ensuring transparency and fairness in handling offers is crucial. Buyers often feel frustrated when they believe they haven’t had a fair opportunity to secure a property, making it essential for agents to follow clear and ethical practices.

In Queensland, the sale of residential property is governed by laws that require agents to act fairly and ethically.

Every offer, regardless of the amount or conditions, must be presented to the seller unless the seller has instructed otherwise. Agents must avoid misleading or deceptive conduct at all times, as this could lead to serious legal consequences.

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When a property receives significant interest, multiple offers can arise. In these cases, using a Multiple Offers Form is a recognised best practice. This form ensures all buyers understand they are competing with others and need to submit their best and final offer, as there may not be further opportunities to negotiate.

This approach promotes transparency and gives every buyer an equal chance to secure the property, while sellers benefit from receiving clear and comparable offers.

The term best and final offer is critical for buyers to understand. It refers to the maximum price and most favourable terms a buyer is willing to offer, with the understanding that this submission may be final.

Buyers are encouraged to carefully consider their financial limits and other conditions before putting forward their best and final offer.

Clear communication from agents is key in ensuring all buyers understand the process and feel fairly treated. Providing clear instructions, notifying buyers of a competitive situation, and ensuring all offers are documented properly creates a level playing field.

Frustration often arises when buyers feel they haven’t been given a fair opportunity to submit an offer.

They may feel disregarded or jilted, perceiving that their chance to secure the property was taken away.

There’s a common misconception that some agents are solely focused on securing a quick deal for the seller, neglecting effective communication with buyers in the process. However, it’s important to note that not all agents operate this way.

In Queensland, agents must operate within a legal framework that prioritises fairness and ethical conduct.

Buyers also have a responsibility to take ownership of their role in the process.

This includes ensuring they communicate their intentions clearly, ask questions to understand the offer process, and act promptly when submitting their offers.

It’s important for buyers to remember that agents are legally unable to disclose the details of other offers, so the decision on what to offer ultimately rests with them.

Buying a property is a significant milestone, and being proactive and informed can make all the difference.

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