Land Contracts in Queensland

Land Contracts in Queensland
ISBN-10
1760020508
ISBN-13
9781760020507
Category
Conveyancing
Pages
616
Language
English
Published
2016
Authors
William David Duncan, Sharon Christensen, Bill Dixon

Description

Land Contracts in Queensland provides a thorough, user-friendly account of the law relating to buying and selling freehold land in Queensland. The authors analyse the substance of the transaction through the medium of the latest standard REIQ Residential, Commercial and Community Titles contracts, and draw on a comprehensive range of court decisions relating to the area. There are chapters covering contract formation including the role of the real estate agent, the disclosure regime for sellers and agents, subject matter, the inclusion of special conditions, risk, completion both through the paper based medium and electronic conveyancing and stamp duty and GST implications.

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