Review under way into property law


Review under way into property law

Posted on Thursday, February 13 2014 at 9:18 AM

Two issue papers looking at seller disclosure requirements and body corporate lot entitlements have been released by Queensland’s Attorney-General as part of a review of property law in the state.

The review will be conducted in conjunction with
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) with the general public also being
asked to provide feedback.

Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie says QUT will
initially focus on the effectiveness of the current seller disclosure obligations
and whether the current body corporate lot entitlement needed reform.

“We are proud to partner with the Commercial and
Property Law Research Centre at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
who are experts in the field of property law,” Bleijie says.

“We want all consumers to be properly informed when
it comes to buying property.

“This is about getting the balance right and having a
system that promotes the future of the property sector.”

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