Common use of Buyer’s Rights Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Rights. Do you know your rights when buying a property? The contract of sale and section 32 statement contain important information about the property, so you should request to see these and read them thoroughly. Many people engage a lawyer or conveyancer to help them understand the contracts and ensure the sale goes through correctly. If you intend to hire a professional, you should consider speaking to them before you commit to the sale. There are also important rules about the way private sales and auctions are conducted. These may include a cooling-off period and specific rights associated with ‘off the plan’ sales. The important thing to remember is that, as the buyer, you have rights. SECTION 32 STATEMENT PURSUANT TO DIVISION 2 OF PART II SECTION 32 OF THE SALE OF LAND ACT 1962 (VIC) Vendor: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Property: 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XXXXX XXXXXX XXX 0000 VENDORS REPRESENTATIVE Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Conveyancing 0/000 XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX 0000 Tel: 0000 000 000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Ref: 6725 SECTION 32 STATEMENT 0 XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX 0000 32A FINANCIAL MATTERS Information concerning any rates, taxes, charges or other similar outgoings AND any interest payable on any part of them is contained in the attached certificate/s- Any further amounts (including any proposed Owners Corporation Xxxx) for which the Purchaser may become liable as a consequence of the purchase of the property are as follows:- None to the Vendors knowledge At settlement the rates will be adjusted between the parties, so that they each bear the proportion of rates applicable to their respective periods of occupancy in the property.

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Buyer’s Rights. Do you know your rights when buying a property? The contract of sale and section 32 statement contain important information about the property, so you should request to see these and read them thoroughly. Many people engage a lawyer or conveyancer to help them understand the contracts and ensure the sale goes through correctly. If you intend to hire a professional, you should consider speaking to them before you commit to the sale. There are also important rules about the way private sales and auctions are conducted. These may include a cooling-off period and specific rights associated with ‘off the plan’ sales. The important thing to remember is that, as the buyer, you have rights. rights SECTION 32 STATEMENT PURSUANT TO DIVISION 2 OF PART II SECTION 32 OF THE SALE OF LAND ACT 1962 (VIC) Vendor: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Property: 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XXXXX XXXXXX 000 Xxx Xxxx XXXXXXX XXX 0000 VENDORS REPRESENTATIVE Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Premier Conveyancing 0/000 XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX 0000 PO Box 628 SUNBURY VIC 3429 Tel: 0000 000 000 0000000000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Ref: 6725 04803 SECTION 32 STATEMENT 0 000 Xxx Xxxx XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX 0000 32A FINANCIAL MATTERS Information concerning any rates, taxes, charges or other similar outgoings AND any interest payable on any part of them is contained in the attached certificate/s- as follows- Xxxx City Council Greater Western Water Yarra Valley Water Their total does not exceed $4,500.00 Any further amounts (including any proposed Owners Corporation Xxxx) for which the Purchaser may become liable as a consequence of the purchase of the property are as follows:- None to the Vendors knowledge At settlement the rates will be adjusted between the parties, so that they each bear the proportion of rates applicable to their respective periods of occupancy in the property.

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Buyer’s Rights. Do you know your rights when buying a property? The contract of sale and section 32 statement contain important information about the property, so you should request to see these and read them thoroughly. Many people engage a lawyer or conveyancer to help them understand the contracts and ensure the sale goes through correctly. If you intend to hire a professional, you should consider speaking to them before you commit to the sale. There are also important rules about the way private sales and auctions are conducted. These may include a cooling-off period and specific rights associated with ‘off the plan’ sales. The important thing to remember is that, as the buyer, you have rights. SECTION 32 STATEMENT PURSUANT TO DIVISION 2 OF PART II SECTION 32 OF THE SALE OF LAND ACT 1962 (VIC) Vendor: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Property: 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XXXXX XXXXXX XXX 0000 00 Xxxxx Xxxx PAKENHAM VIC 3810 VENDORS REPRESENTATIVE Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Conveyancing 0/000 XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX 0000 Tel: 0000 000 000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Ref: 6725 5749 SECTION 32 STATEMENT 0 XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 00 XXXXX XXXXXX XXX 0000 XXXX PAKENHAM VIC 3810 32A FINANCIAL MATTERS Information concerning any rates, taxes, charges or other similar outgoings AND any interest payable on any part of them is contained in the attached certificate/s- Their total does not exceed $5,000.00 Any further amounts (including any proposed Owners Corporation Xxxx) for which the Purchaser may become liable as a consequence of the purchase of the property are as follows:- None to the Vendors knowledge At settlement the rates will be adjusted between the parties, so that they each bear the proportion of rates applicable to their respective periods of occupancy in the property.

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Buyer’s Rights. Do you know your rights when buying a property? The contract of sale and section 32 statement contain important information about the property, so you should request to see these and read them thoroughly. Many people engage a lawyer or conveyancer to help them understand the contracts and ensure the sale goes through correctly. If you intend to hire a professional, you should consider speaking to them before you commit to the sale. There are also important rules about the way private sales and auctions are conducted. These may include a cooling-off period and specific rights associated with ‘off the plan’ sales. The important thing to remember is that, as the buyer, you have rights. SECTION 32 Copyright State of Victoria. No part of this publication may be reproduced except as permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), to comply with a statutory requirement or pursuant to a written agreement. The information is only valid at the time and in the form obtained from the LANDATA REGD TM System. None of the State of Victoria, its agents or contractors, accepts responsibility for any subsequent publication or reproduction of the information. The Victorian Government acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Victoria and pays respects to their ongoing connection to their Country, History and Culture. The Victorian Government extends this respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. REGISTER SEARCH STATEMENT PURSUANT TO DIVISION 2 OF PART II SECTION 32 OF THE SALE OF (Title Search) Transfer of Land Act 1958 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VOLUME 09328 FOLIO 742 Security no : 124096242605C Produced 18/03/2022 03:14 PM LAND ACT 1962 (VIC) VendorDESCRIPTION ---------------- Lot 117 on Plan of Subdivision 129573. PARENT TITLES : Xxxxx Xxxxxx Property: 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XXXXX Volume 08265 Folio 277 Volume 09262 Folio 736 to Volume 09262 Folio 737 Created by instrument LP129573 20/06/1979 REGISTERED PROPRIETOR --------------------- Estate Fee Simple Sole Proprietor XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX of 00 XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX 0000 VENDORS REPRESENTATIVE Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Conveyancing 0/000 XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX 0000 Tel: 0000 000 000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Ref: 6725 SECTION 32 STATEMENT 0 XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX 0000 32A FINANCIAL MATTERS Information concerning AS587932S 04/10/2019 ENCUMBRANCES, CAVEATS AND NOTICES --------------------------------- Any encumbrances created by Section 98 Transfer of Land Act 1958 or Section 24 Subdivision Act 1988 and any rates, taxes, charges other encumbrances shown or other similar outgoings AND any interest payable entered on any part of them is contained in the attached certificate/s- Any further amounts (including any proposed Owners Corporation Xxxx) for which the Purchaser may become liable as a consequence of the purchase of the property are as follows:- None to the Vendors knowledge At settlement the rates will be adjusted between the parties, so that they each bear the proportion of rates applicable to their respective periods of occupancy in the propertyplan or imaged folio set out under DIAGRAM LOCATION below.

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