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    • How to Buy Off-the-Plan Safely in Victoria
    • What Happens If the Vendor Dies Before Settlement
    • How to Back Out of a Property Contract — and When It's Too Late
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June 04, 2025

What Happens to the Deposit If a Property Sale Falls Through in Victoria?

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
What Happens to the Deposit If a Property Sale Falls Through in Victoria?

If a sale collapses before settlement, the fate of the deposit depends on who’s at fault. Here's what vendors and purchasers need to know about deposit forfeiture under Victorian law.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Do I Need to Tell the Buyer About Repairs or Renovations I’ve Done? Vendor Disclosure in Victoria

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Do I Need to Tell the Buyer About Repairs or Renovations I’ve Done? Vendor Disclosure in Victoria

If you’re selling property in Victoria, failing to disclose building works—even well-intended repairs—can cost you. Here’s what vendors must include in the Section 32 and how to avoid claims after settlement.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

What Happens If the Purchaser Doesn’t Settle on Time in Victoria?

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
What Happens If the Purchaser Doesn’t Settle on Time in Victoria?

Settlement day has arrived, but the buyer isn’t ready. What now? Here's what Victorian vendors need to know when a purchaser fails to settle, including default notices, penalty interest, and the path to contract termination.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Vacant Possession in Victoria – What It Means and What to Do If the Vendor Doesn’t Move Out

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Vacant Possession in Victoria – What It Means and What to Do If the Vendor Doesn’t Move Out

Vacant possession is more than a moving-out deadline—it's a contractual obligation. If the vendor hasn’t vacated the property on settlement day, you may be entitled to delay settlement, issue default notices, and recover costs. Here's what to do.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Can You Back Out After Signing a Property Contract in Victoria?

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Can You Back Out After Signing a Property Contract in Victoria?

Thinking of backing out of a signed property contract? You might still have rights—but time is critical. Here’s how the cooling-off period, finance clauses, and other exit points work under Victorian law.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Can I Delay Settlement If My Bank Isn’t Ready? Your Options in Victoria

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Can I Delay Settlement If My Bank Isn’t Ready? Your Options in Victoria

Banks not being ready on settlement day is a common issue. Here’s what you can do if your finance isn’t ready—and how to avoid default under the Victorian contract of sale.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

What If the Property Is Damaged Before Settlement? Your Rights and Remedies

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
What If the Property Is Damaged Before Settlement? Your Rights and Remedies

If the home you're buying is damaged after signing but before settlement, you need to act quickly. Here's what the law says in Victoria, and how to protect yourself from inheriting a costly problem.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Can a Purchaser Access the Property Before Settlement? Understanding Licence Agreements

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Can a Purchaser Access the Property Before Settlement? Understanding Licence Agreements

Can you clean, measure, or move into your new home before settlement? Only under a formal licence agreement. Here’s how to safely access the property before settlement without breaching the contract.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Verbal Agreements and the Sale of Land Act

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Verbal Agreements and the Sale of Land Act

A seller says they'll fix the fence before settlement. The agent says the cubby house is included. Unless it's in writing, it might not mean anything. Learn when verbal promises count—and when they don't.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

What Is a Failed or Delayed Settlement?

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
What Is a Failed or Delayed Settlement?

If your property settlement doesn’t proceed on the agreed date, you’re not alone. Here’s what happens next in Victoria when one party fails to settle—and what rights and remedies you have.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Section 27 Deposit Release in Victoria – What Buyers and Sellers Must Know

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Section 27 Deposit Release in Victoria – What Buyers and Sellers Must Know

A Section 27 statement allows sellers to request early release of the deposit—but it’s not automatic. Here’s what you need to know before signing or consenting to early release.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 04, 2025

Fixtures and Fittings in Property Sales: What’s Included in a Victorian Contract?

June 04, 2025/ David Dawn
Fixtures and Fittings in Property Sales: What’s Included in a Victorian Contract?

Buyers and sellers often assume what’s included in a property sale, but unless it’s clearly stated, it can lead to disputes. Here’s how to tell the difference between fixtures and fittings in Victoria—and what to insist is written in the contract.

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June 04, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 03, 2025

How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent When Selling

June 03, 2025/ David Dawn
How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent When Selling

Before signing anything, know what to ask and where the legal traps are when choosing a real estate agent in Victoria.

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June 03, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 03, 2025

Selling Property in Victoria? Know This Before You Call a Real Estate Agent

June 03, 2025/ David Dawn
Selling Property in Victoria? Know This Before You Call a Real Estate Agent

Before picking up the phone to speak with a real estate agent, vendors in Victoria must first meet critical legal and disclosure requirements. This article outlines what every property seller should know before taking the first step.

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June 03, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 03, 2025

Buying Property Through an SMSF in Victoria: Rules, Eligibility, and Strategic Rationale

June 03, 2025/ David Dawn
Buying Property Through an SMSF in Victoria: Rules, Eligibility, and Strategic Rationale

Explore the rules and strategy of buying property through a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) in Victoria. Whether for investment or business use, we explain what’s allowed, what’s not, and why some buyers choose this route for long-term wealth building.

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June 03, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 02, 2025

Geelong vs Gold Coast: Which Market Should Investors Back in 2025?

June 02, 2025/ David Dawn
Geelong vs Gold Coast: Which Market Should Investors Back in 2025?

Geelong and the Gold Coast are emerging as prime investment targets in 2025. Our in-depth comparison breaks down the pros and cons of each to help you decide where to invest next.

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June 02, 2025/ David Dawn/
June 02, 2025

Why Has My Conveyancer Asked Me to Do a VOI?

June 02, 2025/ David Dawn
Why Has My Conveyancer Asked Me to Do a VOI?

Your conveyancer has asked you to do a VOI — but why? This article explains the legal requirement behind Verification of Identity, what it involves, and why it protects your land title from fraud in the age of digital conveyancing.

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June 02, 2025/ David Dawn/
May 30, 2025

Mornington Peninsula vs Yarra Valley vs Ovens Valley – Where Is the Best Place to Buy Property?

May 30, 2025/ David Dawn
Mornington Peninsula vs Yarra Valley vs Ovens Valley – Where Is the Best Place to Buy Property?

Explore Victoria’s top regional property markets – Mornington Peninsula, Yarra Valley, and Ovens Valley – and discover which offers the best mix of affordability, lifestyle, and capital growth potential for buyers.

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May 30, 2025/ David Dawn/
May 30, 2025

Nomination Risks When Purchasing Property in Victoria

May 30, 2025/ David Dawn
Nomination Risks When Purchasing Property in Victoria

Many buyers believe they can nominate another purchaser after signing a contract without consequence. But nominations can trigger stamp duty, breach financing conditions, or even lead to rescission rights. Here's what every Victorian buyer should know.

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May 30, 2025/ David Dawn/
May 28, 2025

Frankston's Urban Transformation: 4,000 New Homes and 16-Storey Towers

May 28, 2025/ David Dawn
Frankston's Urban Transformation: 4,000 New Homes and 16-Storey Towers

Frankston is on the brink of a major urban shift, introducing 4,000 new homes and towering structures up to 16 storeys. Learn what this means for residents, homeowners, and prospective buyers.

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May 28, 2025/ David Dawn/
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