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Home » Renting / Selling / Buying Strata Property » Renting / Selling / Buying Strata Property NSW » New Disclosure Requirements for NSW Off-The-Plan Sales

New Disclosure Requirements for NSW Off-The-Plan Sales

Published December 12, 2019 By Emma Smythies, Bugden Allen Lawyers Leave a Comment Last Updated August 9, 2023

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This article about the new disclosure requirements for off-the-plan apartment sales in NSW has been provided by Emma Smythies, Bugden Allen Graham Lawyers.

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New legislative reforms for off-the-plan contracts for sale in NSW came into effect from 1 December 2019. The reforms in the Conveyancing Legislation Amendment Act 2018 and Conveyancing (Sale of Land) Amendment Regulation 2019 are intended to provide purchasers with greater transparency and stronger protections when they buy property off-the-plan.

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Developers should ensure they are now issuing compliant off-the-plan contracts.

Disclosure Statement

A key change will be the requirement for vendors to attach a disclosure statement to the contract. The disclosure statement is in an approved form and summarises the key information such as the title structure, completion date and sunset dates.

Prescribed documents must be attached to the disclosure statement. The prescribed documents include the draft plan, s88B instrument, schedule of finishes, by-laws and any management statement.

Failure to attach a disclosure statement entitles the purchaser to rescind the contract within 14 days of the contract date.

Notice of Changes, Rescission and Compensation Rights

nsw off-the-planVendors will be required to notify purchasers of any changes that make the information disclosed inaccurate in a ‘material particular’. The Act and Regulations set out what constitutes a ‘material particular’.

In some circumstances, purchasers will be able to rescind the contract because of a change to a ‘material particular’. This relief will only be available to purchasers who can show that they would not have entered into the contract had they been aware of the change and that they are materially prejudiced by the change.

If the purchaser has a right to rescind, the purchaser may instead claim compensation (capped at 2% of the purchase price).

Cooling Off Period

The cooling off period for off-the-plan contracts will be extended from 5 business days to 10 business days. The cooling off period remains 5 business days for all other residential contracts.

Copy of Registered Plan to be Provided 21 Days Before Settlement

Developers should be aware that they will need to provide purchasers with a copy of the final registered plan, and any associated documents, at least 21 days before settlement. Developers will be unable to compel a purchaser to settle until 21 days after the registered documents have been provided.

Contract for Sale and Purchase of Land 2019 Edition

The NSW Law Society has also now released the new Contract for Sale and Purchase of Land 2019 Edition.

If you would like to know more about these changes and how they may affect your development, please contact one of our team.

Emma Smythies
Bugden Allen Graham Lawyers
E: [email protected]
P: 0412 046 966

This post appears in Strata News #309.

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About Emma Smythies, Bugden Allen Lawyers

Emma has specialised in property development and all aspects of commercial and strata property law for over 12 years, having worked for leading mid-tier firms including Henry David York and Thomson Greer. Emma has advised a range of public and private sector clients such as government authorities, property funds, developers and financial institutions on all types of commercial property matters. Emma’s expertise includes acquisitions, disposals, leasing, due diligence, property development and titling.

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