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Search

Sewerage and Drainage Plans

If infrastructure is present within the property, disclosure obligations and/or ongoing obligations may apply.

QCAT Records for Tree and Dividing Fences Applications and Orders

If there is a tree or fence application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can terminate the contract at any time prior to settlement.

Court Register

If there is an ongoing court order, unsatisfied judgement or writ against the seller affecting the property, including bankruptcy, which has not been disclosed prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Personal Property Securities Register

If a security interest registered to the property is not released prior to settlement by delivery of a Release and Undertaking to Amend the register, then the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Transport Noise Corridor Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Department of Environment and Science

If the search produces evidence of notifiable activity or other activities that may lead to a classification of contaminated land, and the seller has failed to disclose such evidence prior to contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at least 2 business days prior to settlement or claim compensation any time prior to settlement. If the seller produces evidence after the contract is signed, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate within 21 business days from said notice. 

Queensland Transport and Main Roads

If the search reveals a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ which affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Management (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Town Planning (Limited)

If the search reveals that the use of the property is unlawful or that services pass through the land unlawfully, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town Planning (Standard)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town planning (Full)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement. 

Building Notices Search

If a notice has been issued prior to the contract date and was failed to be disclosed by the seller, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Energex/Ergon

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Bankruptcy Register

If the search reveals that the seller is bankrupt, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Telco Cable Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Mining Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Computer Inventory of Survey Plans Search (Online)

If the search reveals material defects on the property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation at any time prior to settlement.

Building approval search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation for lack of building approvals.

Health Department Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Heritage Search

If the search reveals that the property is listed on the register or is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Online Planning and Development System Search

If the search reveals that there is outstanding development approval conditions, which if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer could potentially exercise their rights to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Flood Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Protection Orders

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Powerlink

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Coastal Development Approval (Historical Tidal Works Approvals)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Coastal Management Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

World Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

National Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Heritage Register Search

If the search discloses that the property is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

ATSI Cultural Heritage Register and Database (DNRM)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Unexplained Ordnance (UXO) (Department of Defence)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Fish Habitats (Department of National Parks, Sport, and Racing)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Biosecurity Act – Register of Prohibited Matter and Restricted Matter Permits

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Inland Rail

If the search discloses that a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

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Community Title Scheme – Optional Searches

Certificate of Classification

If a Certificate of Classification is required for the property and none is provided prior to settlement for a failure to give vacant possession, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Records Search

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Orders (Form 3)

If the search discloses that there is an order requiring work to be done or money spent on the lot or common property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate. The buyer can claim compensation under the Contract only if the order was issued prior to the contract being signed by all parties.

QLD Fire and Rescue Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Buyer Arranged Searches

Building and Pest Inspection

If the Building and Pest report is unsatisfactory, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or negotiate with the sellers under the condition of the contract.

Survey

If the Survey report is unsatisfactory and shows material defect to the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation prior to settlement.

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Standard Search

Title Search

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement

Registered Plan

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement.

Land Tax

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract and termination if not paid on or before settlement. 

Full Rates Search

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Special Water Meter Reading

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Online Search for Tree Orders

If there is a tree application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Pool Safety Register

The seller is obligated to provide a current Pool Safety Certificate to the buyer prior to settlement. If the seller does not and will not be obtaining a current Pool Safety Certificate, a Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate must be given prior to contract signing. Failure to do so is a breach of an essential term and allows the buyer has the right to claim compensation and terminate the contract.

Dial Before You Dig

If encumbrances appear on the searches that are not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land.

ASIC Company Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Community Title Scheme – Standard Searches

Community Title Scheme Statement

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Standard Information Certificate (Form 13)

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

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Optional
Search

Sewerage and Drainage Plans

If infrastructure is present within the property, disclosure obligations and/or ongoing obligations may apply.

QCAT Records for Tree and Dividing Fences Applications and Orders

If there is a tree or fence application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can terminate the contract at any time prior to settlement.

Court Register

If there is an ongoing court order, unsatisfied judgement or writ against the seller affecting the property, including bankruptcy, which has not been disclosed prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Personal Property Securities Register

If a security interest registered to the property is not released prior to settlement by delivery of a Release and Undertaking to Amend the register, then the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Transport Noise Corridor Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Department of Environment and Science

If the search produces evidence of notifiable activity or other activities that may lead to a classification of contaminated land, and the seller has failed to disclose such evidence prior to contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at least 2 business days prior to settlement or claim compensation any time prior to settlement. If the seller produces evidence after the contract is signed, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate within 21 business days from said notice. 

Queensland Transport and Main Roads

If the search reveals a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ which affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Management (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Town Planning (Limited)

If the search reveals that the use of the property is unlawful or that services pass through the land unlawfully, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town Planning (Standard)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town planning (Full)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement. 

Energex/Ergon

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Bankruptcy Register

If the search reveals that the seller is bankrupt, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Telco Cable Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Mining Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Computer Inventory of Survey Plans Search (Online)

If the search reveals material defects on the property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation at any time prior to settlement.

Building approval search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation for lack of building approvals.

Health Department Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Heritage Search

If the search reveals that the property is listed on the register or is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Online Planning and Development System Search

If the search reveals that there is outstanding development approval conditions, which if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer could potentially exercise their rights to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Flood Level Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Protection Orders

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Powerlink

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Coastal Development Approval (Historical Tidal Works Approvals)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Coastal Management Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

World Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

National Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Heritage Register Search

If the search discloses that the property is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

ATSI Cultural Heritage Register and Database (DNRM)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Unexplained Ordnance (UXO) (Department of Defence)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Fish Habitats (Department of National Parks, Sport, and Racing)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Biosecurity Act – Register of Prohibited Matter and Restricted Matter Permits

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Inland Rail

If the search discloses that a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

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Community Title Scheme – Optional Searches

Certificate of Classification

If a Certificate of Classification is required for the property and none is provided prior to settlement for a failure to give vacant possession, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Records Search

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Orders (Form 3)

If the search discloses that there is an order requiring work to be done or money spent on the lot or common property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate. The buyer can claim compensation under the Contract only if the order was issued prior to the contract being signed by all parties.

QLD Fire and Rescue Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Buyer Arranged Searches

Building and Pest Inspection

If the Building and Pest report is unsatisfactory, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or negotiate with the sellers under the condition of the contract.

Survey

If the Survey report is unsatisfactory and shows material defect to the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation prior to settlement.

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Standard Search

Title Search

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement

Registered Plan

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement.

Land Tax

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract and termination if not paid on or before settlement. 

Full Rates Search

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Special Water Meter Reading

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Online Search for Tree Orders

If there is a tree application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Pool Safety Register

The seller is obligated to provide a current Pool Safety Certificate to the buyer prior to settlement. If the seller does not and will not be obtaining a current Pool Safety Certificate, a Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate must be given prior to contract signing. Failure to do so is a breach of an essential term and allows the buyer has the right to claim compensation and terminate the contract.

Dial Before You Dig

If encumbrances appear on the searches that are not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land.

ASIC Company Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Community Title Scheme – Standard Searches

Community Title Scheme Statement

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Standard Information Certificate (Form 13)

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

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Optional
Search

Sewerage and Drainage Plans

If infrastructure is present within the property, disclosure obligations and/or ongoing obligations may apply.

QCAT Records for Tree and Dividing Fences Applications and Orders

If there is a tree or fence application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can terminate the contract at any time prior to settlement.

Court Register

If there is an ongoing court order, unsatisfied judgement or writ against the seller affecting the property, including bankruptcy, which has not been disclosed prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Personal Property Securities Register

If a security interest registered to the property is not released prior to settlement by delivery of a Release and Undertaking to Amend the register, then the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Transport Noise Corridor Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Department of Environment and Science

If the search produces evidence of notifiable activity or other activities that may lead to a classification of contaminated land, and the seller has failed to disclose such evidence prior to contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at least 2 business days prior to settlement or claim compensation any time prior to settlement. If the seller produces evidence after the contract is signed, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate within 21 business days from said notice. 

Queensland Transport and Main Roads

If the search reveals a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ which affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Management (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Town Planning (Limited)

If the search reveals that the use of the property is unlawful or that services pass through the land unlawfully, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town Planning (Standard)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town planning (Full)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement. 

Energex/Ergon

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Bankruptcy Register

If the search reveals that the seller is bankrupt, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Telco Cable Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Mining Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Computer Inventory of Survey Plans Search (Online)

If the search reveals material defects on the property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation at any time prior to settlement.

Building approval search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation for lack of building approvals.

Health Department Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Heritage Search

If the search reveals that the property is listed on the register or is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Online Planning and Development System Search

If the search reveals that there is outstanding development approval conditions, which if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer could potentially exercise their rights to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Flood Level Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Protection Orders

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Powerlink

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Coastal Development Approval (Historical Tidal Works Approvals)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Coastal Management Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

World Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

National Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Heritage Register Search

If the search discloses that the property is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

ATSI Cultural Heritage Register and Database (DNRM)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Unexplained Ordnance (UXO) (Department of Defence)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Fish Habitats (Department of National Parks, Sport, and Racing)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Biosecurity Act – Register of Prohibited Matter and Restricted Matter Permits

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Inland Rail

If the search discloses that a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

More info on

Community Title Scheme – Optional Searches

Certificate of Classification

If a Certificate of Classification is required for the property and none is provided prior to settlement for a failure to give vacant possession, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Records Search

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Orders (Form 3)

If the search discloses that there is an order requiring work to be done or money spent on the lot or common property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate. The buyer can claim compensation under the Contract only if the order was issued prior to the contract being signed by all parties.

QLD Fire and Rescue Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Buyer Arranged Searches

Building and Pest Inspection

If the Building and Pest report is unsatisfactory, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or negotiate with the sellers under the condition of the contract.

Survey

If the Survey report is unsatisfactory and shows material defect to the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation prior to settlement.

More info on

Optional
Search

Sewerage and Drainage Plans

If infrastructure is present within the property, disclosure obligations and/or ongoing obligations may apply.

QCAT Records for Tree and Dividing Fences Applications and Orders

If there is a tree or fence application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can terminate the contract at any time prior to settlement.

Court Register

If there is an ongoing court order, unsatisfied judgement or writ against the seller affecting the property, including bankruptcy, which has not been disclosed prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Personal Property Securities Register

If a security interest registered to the property is not released prior to settlement by delivery of a Release and Undertaking to Amend the register, then the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Transport Noise Corridor Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Department of Environment and Science

If the search produces evidence of notifiable activity or other activities that may lead to a classification of contaminated land, and the seller has failed to disclose such evidence prior to contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at least 2 business days prior to settlement or claim compensation any time prior to settlement. If the seller produces evidence after the contract is signed, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate within 21 business days from said notice. 

Queensland Transport and Main Roads

If the search reveals a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ which affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Management (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Town Planning (Limited)

If the search reveals that the use of the property is unlawful or that services pass through the land unlawfully, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town Planning (Standard)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town planning (Full)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement. 

Energex/Ergon

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Bankruptcy Register

If the search reveals that the seller is bankrupt, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Telco Cable Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Mining Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Computer Inventory of Survey Plans Search (Online)

If the search reveals material defects on the property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation at any time prior to settlement.

Building approval search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation for lack of building approvals.

Health Department Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Heritage Search

If the search reveals that the property is listed on the register or is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Online Planning and Development System Search

If the search reveals that there is outstanding development approval conditions, which if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer could potentially exercise their rights to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Flood Level Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Protection Orders

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Powerlink

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Coastal Development Approval (Historical Tidal Works Approvals)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Coastal Management Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

World Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

National Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Heritage Register Search

If the search discloses that the property is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

ATSI Cultural Heritage Register and Database (DNRM)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Unexplained Ordnance (UXO) (Department of Defence)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Fish Habitats (Department of National Parks, Sport, and Racing)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Biosecurity Act – Register of Prohibited Matter and Restricted Matter Permits

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Inland Rail

If the search discloses that a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

More info on

Community Title Scheme – Optional Searches

Certificate of Classification

If a Certificate of Classification is required for the property and none is provided prior to settlement for a failure to give vacant possession, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Records Search

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Orders (Form 3)

If the search discloses that there is an order requiring work to be done or money spent on the lot or common property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate. The buyer can claim compensation under the Contract only if the order was issued prior to the contract being signed by all parties.

QLD Fire and Rescue Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Standard Search

Title Search

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement

Registered Plan

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement.

Land Tax

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract and termination if not paid on or before settlement. 

Full Rates Search

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Special Water Meter Reading

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Online Search for Tree Orders

If there is a tree application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Pool Safety Register

The seller is obligated to provide a current Pool Safety Certificate to the buyer prior to settlement. If the seller does not and will not be obtaining a current Pool Safety Certificate, a Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate must be given prior to contract signing. Failure to do so is a breach of an essential term and allows the buyer has the right to claim compensation and terminate the contract.

Dial Before You Dig

If encumbrances appear on the searches that are not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land.

ASIC Company Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

More info on

Community Title Scheme – Standard Searches

Community Title Scheme Statement

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Standard Information Certificate (Form 13)

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

More info on

Optional
Search

Sewerage and Drainage Plans

If infrastructure is present within the property, disclosure obligations and/or ongoing obligations may apply.

QCAT Records for Tree and Dividing Fences Applications and Orders

If there is a tree or fence application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can terminate the contract at any time prior to settlement.

Court Register

If there is an ongoing court order, unsatisfied judgement or writ against the seller affecting the property, including bankruptcy, which has not been disclosed prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Personal Property Securities Register

If a security interest registered to the property is not released prior to settlement by delivery of a Release and Undertaking to Amend the register, then the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Transport Noise Corridor Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Department of Environment and Science

If the search produces evidence of notifiable activity or other activities that may lead to a classification of contaminated land, and the seller has failed to disclose such evidence prior to contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at least 2 business days prior to settlement or claim compensation any time prior to settlement. If the seller produces evidence after the contract is signed, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate within 21 business days from said notice. 

Queensland Transport and Main Roads

If the search reveals a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ which affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Management (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Town Planning (Limited)

If the search reveals that the use of the property is unlawful or that services pass through the land unlawfully, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town Planning (Standard)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town planning (Full)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement. 

Energex/Ergon

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Bankruptcy Register

If the search reveals that the seller is bankrupt, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Telco Cable Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Mining Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Computer Inventory of Survey Plans Search (Online)

If the search reveals material defects on the property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation at any time prior to settlement.

Building approval search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation for lack of building approvals.

Health Department Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Heritage Search

If the search reveals that the property is listed on the register or is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Online Planning and Development System Search

If the search reveals that there is outstanding development approval conditions, which if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer could potentially exercise their rights to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Flood Level Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Protection Orders

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Powerlink

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Coastal Development Approval (Historical Tidal Works Approvals)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Coastal Management Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

World Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

National Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Heritage Register Search

If the search discloses that the property is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

ATSI Cultural Heritage Register and Database (DNRM)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Unexplained Ordnance (UXO) (Department of Defence)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Fish Habitats (Department of National Parks, Sport, and Racing)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Biosecurity Act – Register of Prohibited Matter and Restricted Matter Permits

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Inland Rail

If the search discloses that a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

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Community Title Scheme – Optional Searches

Certificate of Classification

If a Certificate of Classification is required for the property and none is provided prior to settlement for a failure to give vacant possession, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Records Search

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Orders (Form 3)

If the search discloses that there is an order requiring work to be done or money spent on the lot or common property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate. The buyer can claim compensation under the Contract only if the order was issued prior to the contract being signed by all parties.

QLD Fire and Rescue Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Buyer Arranged Searches

Building and Pest Inspection

If the Building and Pest report is unsatisfactory, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or negotiate with the sellers under the condition of the contract.

Survey

If the Survey report is unsatisfactory and shows material defect to the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation prior to settlement.

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Standard Search

Title Search

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement

Registered Plan

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement.

Land Tax

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract and termination if not paid on or before settlement. 

Full Rates Search

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Special Water Meter Reading

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Online Search for Tree Orders

If there is a tree application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Pool Safety Register

The seller is obligated to provide a current Pool Safety Certificate to the buyer prior to settlement. If the seller does not and will not be obtaining a current Pool Safety Certificate, a Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate must be given prior to contract signing. Failure to do so is a breach of an essential term and allows the buyer has the right to claim compensation and terminate the contract.

Dial Before You Dig

If encumbrances appear on the searches that are not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land.

ASIC Company Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Community Title Scheme – Standard Searches

Community Title Scheme Statement

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Standard Information Certificate (Form 13)

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

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Optional
Search

Sewerage and Drainage Plans

If infrastructure is present within the property, disclosure obligations and/or ongoing obligations may apply.

QCAT Records for Tree and Dividing Fences Applications and Orders

If there is a tree or fence application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can terminate the contract at any time prior to settlement.

Court Register

If there is an ongoing court order, unsatisfied judgement or writ against the seller affecting the property, including bankruptcy, which has not been disclosed prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Personal Property Securities Register

If a security interest registered to the property is not released prior to settlement by delivery of a Release and Undertaking to Amend the register, then the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Transport Noise Corridor Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Department of Environment and Science

If the search produces evidence of notifiable activity or other activities that may lead to a classification of contaminated land, and the seller has failed to disclose such evidence prior to contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at least 2 business days prior to settlement or claim compensation any time prior to settlement. If the seller produces evidence after the contract is signed, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate within 21 business days from said notice. 

Queensland Transport and Main Roads

If the search reveals a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ which affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Management (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Protected Plants (State)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Town Planning (Limited)

If the search reveals that the use of the property is unlawful or that services pass through the land unlawfully, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town Planning (Standard)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Town planning (Full)

If an outstanding development approval condition which, if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement. 

Energex/Ergon

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Bankruptcy Register

If the search reveals that the seller is bankrupt, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Telco Cable Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Mining Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Computer Inventory of Survey Plans Search (Online)

If the search reveals material defects on the property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation at any time prior to settlement.

Building approval search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation for lack of building approvals.

Health Department Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Heritage Search

If the search reveals that the property is listed on the register or is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Online Planning and Development System Search

If the search reveals that there is outstanding development approval conditions, which if complied with, would constitute a material mistake, the buyer could potentially exercise their rights to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Flood Level Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Vegetation Protection Orders

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Powerlink

If the search reveals there is an easement over cables which was not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land. No rights to terminate or claim compensation is the easement is only proposed.

Coastal Development Approval (Historical Tidal Works Approvals)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Coastal Management Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

World Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

National Heritage List

If the search discloses that the property is listed on the World Heritage list or affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Queensland Heritage Register Search

If the search discloses that the property is affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 (QLD), the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

ATSI Cultural Heritage Register and Database (DNRM)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Unexplained Ordnance (UXO) (Department of Defence)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Fish Habitats (Department of National Parks, Sport, and Racing)

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Biosecurity Act – Register of Prohibited Matter and Restricted Matter Permits

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

Inland Rail

If the search discloses that a current proposal in relation to ‘transport infrastructure’ affects the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

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Community Title Scheme – Optional Searches

Certificate of Classification

If a Certificate of Classification is required for the property and none is provided prior to settlement for a failure to give vacant possession, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Records Search

If the search reveals an inaccuracy in the Disclosure Statement provided by the seller or a breach of implied warranty, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate.

Body Corporate Orders (Form 3)

If the search discloses that there is an order requiring work to be done or money spent on the lot or common property, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate. The buyer can claim compensation under the Contract only if the order was issued prior to the contract being signed by all parties.

QLD Fire and Rescue Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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Buyer Arranged Searches

Building and Pest Inspection

If the Building and Pest report is unsatisfactory, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or negotiate with the sellers under the condition of the contract.

Survey

If the Survey report is unsatisfactory and shows material defect to the land, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate or claim compensation prior to settlement.

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Standard Search

Title Search

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement

Registered Plan

If there is a material defect, the buyer can claim compensation or terminate the contract any time prior to settlement.

Land Tax

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract and termination if not paid on or before settlement. 

Full Rates Search

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Special Water Meter Reading

Allows for adjustment at settlement in accordance with the contract.

Online Search for Tree Orders

If there is a tree application or order for the property and it has not been disclosed by the seller prior to signing the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to terminate at any time prior to settlement.

Pool Safety Register

The seller is obligated to provide a current Pool Safety Certificate to the buyer prior to settlement. If the seller does not and will not be obtaining a current Pool Safety Certificate, a Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate must be given prior to contract signing. Failure to do so is a breach of an essential term and allows the buyer has the right to claim compensation and terminate the contract.

Dial Before You Dig

If encumbrances appear on the searches that are not disclosed in the contract, the buyer can exercise their rights to claim compensation and/or terminate the contract if they can prove said encumbrances materially affect their use of the land.

ASIC Company Search

No rights to terminate or claim compensation.

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