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Selling process
AUCTION
A copy of the auction rules, S.32 Statement with full Contract of Sale and a full set of Auction certificates are in the Section 32 and any additional conditions must be available for viewing prior to commencing the auction. Prospective buyers are advised to read these carefully prior to bidding.
A Vendors Statement is a document prepared by the person selling a property and must be provided to a prospective purchaser prior to them signing the Contract. A Contract of Sale is not able to be enforced unless a Section 32, Vendors Statement has been provided to the purchaser.
The function of the Vendors Statement is to inform any prospective purchaser of certain particulars about the property. When a purchaser is deciding whether or not to buy a property, they will be shown a Vendors Statement by the selling agent. The Vendors Statement will include such information relating to rates, zoning, restrictions, building works that have been done to the property
Settlement Date is the date the Purchaser takes possession of the Property and is he date you and the purchaser agreed upon on signing the Contract of Sale. A convenient time of day is agreed to by all parties involved in the matter (Purchasers representative, Vendors representative, incoming Mortgagee and Discharging Mortgagee) who will attend a nominated location (usually the bank of the discharging Mortgagee) at a specific time to effect settlement.
At settlement, funds by way of Bank Cheques are handed to the Vendors representative for inspection. The direction of these cheques and the amounts will have already been advised to the Purchasers representative in writing.
Documents required to Transfer the property out of the Vendors name and into the Purchasers name are handed to the Purchasers representative and incoming Mortgagee for inspection.
Once good title has been established and all parties are satisfied, settlement is deemed to have been effected. Both the Vendor and Purchaser will then be contacted by telephone to be advised settlement has occurred.
Conveyancing World will inform council and the water Authorities that you no longer own the property. We also prepare our final summary of the transaction to complete your matter.