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What do I need to disclose when I sell my property?

By Hillary Morris | General Interest, Property | 9 July, 2018 | 0

In a recent Supreme Court Decision of Huang v Ceylan [2018] NSWSC 306, the Court considered the Vendor’s obligation under Section 52A(2) of the Conveyancing Act and the Statutory Warranties that require disclosure of various relevant “matters”. In that case the Court considered the warranties set out in Schedule 3 Part 1 of the ConveyancingRead more

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