Iwu ikpughe ndị na-ere ahịa na Australia
[1]Dị ka ACL si kwuo, ndị na-ere ihe na ndị ọrụ ga- . . ree ozi na ihe, nke onye na-azụ ihe na-eme na-ebelata. Ịgha ahụ site na ihe ga-eduga n'imebi mmebi. Iwu a na onye na-ere ihe mmetụta na-ekwe nkwa aha ọma nke ihe ọkụ mana na o me ihe ọ llaba, ma ọ bụ na ọ maghị ihe ọ llalla, nke ga-eme ka aha ha nwee ike. [1] Steeti na okwu Australia ọ agbanwe agbanweela iwu nke a n'ụzọ dị iche [2] [3]
Tebụl
dezieTebụl a na-egosi na iwu na-adịgasị iche site na steeti ruo na steeti. Emelitela data ahụ na 2017. [2]
State/Territory | Requirements |
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Australian Capital Territory |
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New South Wales | A property seller should attach a section 149 certificate for the lot to the contract. Other mandatory property dealer disclosure documents require the following information:
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Victoria | A property seller's section 32 statement should be given to the buyer earlier the contract is signed/exchanged. This section requires information such as:
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Queensland |
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South Australia | A Form 1 Vendor's Statement should be given to the buyer at least ten days earlier settlement - or two days before the auction day if a property is for sale by bidding.
The statement requires information such as:
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Western Australia | In Western Australia only the basic rules apply. But if the property is strata-titled, the strata plan's copy, the strata scheme by-laws and the unit entitlement should be available to property dealer. |
Tasmania |
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Northern Territory |
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Nkatọ
dezie[4]N'afọ 2006, ndị mụrụ ụlọ ọrụ Queensland echiche echiche na-akwado ibe onye na-ere aha zuru ụwa ọnụ maka Australia nke na-enye ozi "n'ụzọ doro anya, nke doro anya na nkenke na nke onye na-ere ahihia mara ma ọ bụ nke kwesịrị ekwesị". Ha kwenyesiri ike na "m echere nke ọma, ileka anya n'ịchọpụta ihe" ga-eme ka ụlọ na oyiyi ụlọ ọrụ dị mma. Ndị isi na "e kwesiri inwe nchịkọta isi ma ọ bụ ndepụta nke ihe ngosi ngosi", ebe ọ bụ na ndị na-azụ ahaha ole na ole agụọla / ugbu a (n'oge ahụ) iwu ngwere, nke e ji akwụkwọ "legalese" dị afọ anya mara. Nke ahụ Brand na ndị na-akpọ maka "m ikekwu, ma mara ihe na enyi na enyi nke na-eke anya n'ịkọwapụta ọhụrụ ụlọ".
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ Christensen (2009). Sale of Businesses in Australia. Federation Press. ISBN 9781862877504.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 What Property sellers have to disclose. Property Update (November 4, 2017). Retrieved on October 18, 2020. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "pu" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Mayhew (2007). Australian Master OHS and Environment Guide. CCH Australia Limited. ISBN 9781921223655.
- ↑ Miller (October 27, 2006). "Is mandatory disclosure an effective consumer protection mechanism in Australian real estate markets?". Retrieved on October 18, 2020.