Buyer Beware
Unfortunately, the principle of "Buyer Beware" applies to all Contracts signed by a purchaser and by signing the Contract the Purchaser is deemed to have fully read and understood the Contract together with making all necessary and complete enquiries to the relevant authorities prior to signing.
It is not mandatory for a Vendor to provide all certificates relevant to a purchaser. Sometimes the Purchaser must rely on information contained within the Section 32 Vendors Statement.
GM Conveyancing will make application for the following certificates as part of the Conveyancing procedure:-
If in doubt, the purchaser should ask the agent to make the Contract of Sale subject to special conditions.
Building Approval Certificates :
As part of the Conveyancing procedure, this office will apply for a Form 10 Building Certificate for the local Council. This Certificate will give details of any building approvals granted and whether final inspections have taken place. However the Purchaser must be aware that even if the certificate shows that the vendor has not had final inspections on any structure on the land, the vendor is under no obligation to arrange for a final inspection or meet any requirements imposed by the Council. Any notice issued by the Council after the Contract date in regards to outstanding final inspections is the responsibility of the Purchaser.
If in doubt, the purchaser should ask the agent to make the Contract of Sale subject to special conditions.
Swimming Pool/Spa Fences:
If the Property being purchased has a swimming pool or outside spa which is not fenced, the obligation to fence the pool or spa in accordance with Council regulations will inevitably fall on the Purchaser after settlement.
We suggest you talk to the local Council about fencing requirements prior to signing the Contract of Sale.
Property Location:
Attached to the Section 32 Vendors Statement should be a copy of the Plan of Subdivision of the property. Prior to signing any Contract of Sale, the purchaser should attend the property for the purposes of measuring the boundaries of the land, and ensuring the location of the land coincides with what is shown on the Plan.
If the Purchaser has any
doubts, they should engage the services of a licensed surveyor who will be able
to check such matters properly, and thoroughly.
Disclaimer:
The
information provided on the GM Conveyancing web site is not
intended to be legal advice. Many factors unknown to us may affect the
applicability of any statement or comment that we make on the GM Conveyancing web site to your particular circumstances. It is recommended that
anyone reading this information should seek legal advice from a solicitor.