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LAW OF PROPERTY AMENDMENT BILL 2004

Mr Wood






A BILL
for
AN ACT

to amend the Law of Property Act



NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA

LAW OF PROPERTY AMENDMENT ACT 2004

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No. of 2004
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS


Section

1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Principal Act
4. New Part 6, Division 5

Division 5 – Sales of residential property

78A. Definitions
78B. Residential property
78C. Required documents
78D. Application of Division
78E. Required documents to be available for inspection
78F. Cooling-off period
78G. Purchaser may waive cooling-off period
78H. Right to rescind during cooling-off period
78J. Consequences of rescission
78K. Effect on agent's right to commission
78L. Certificate
78M. Purchaser to reimburse vendor for cost of certain reports
78N. Offence for false or misleading report or certificate
78P. Compensation for false or misleading report or certificate

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
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No. of 2004
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AN ACT


to amend the Law of Property Act




[Assented to 2004]
[Second reading 2004]




The Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory enacts as follows:


1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Law of Property Amendment Act 2004.

2. Commencement
This Act comes into operation on the date fixed by the Administrator by notice in the Gazette.

3. Principal Act
The Law of Property Act is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.

4. New Part 6, Division 5
The Principal Act is amended by inserting after Part 6, Division 4 the following:


"Division 5 – Sales of residential property

"78A. Definitions

"In this Division –

"78B. Residential property

"Residential property is –

"78C. Required documents

"(1) The required documents for a sale of residential property are a copy of each of the following documents:

"(2) A report or certificate mentioned in subsection (1) must be prepared by someone who – "(3) In addition, an inspection on which a report or certificate mentioned in subsection (1) is based must be carried out not earlier than 3 months before the day the property was first advertised for sale or listed by an agent.

"(4) If the vendor has obtained 2 or more reports in that period, each report is a required document for subsection (1).

"78D. Application of Division

"(1) This Division applies only to a contract, or proposed contract, for the sale of residential property.

"(2) However, this Division does not apply to a contract made before the commencement of this section.

"(3) In addition, this Division does not apply to a contract, or proposed contract, for the sale of residential property if –

"(4) This Division has effect despite any term of a contract for the sale of residential property to the contrary.

"78E. Required documents to be available for inspection

"A vendor of residential property must ensure the required documents are available for inspection by a prospective purchaser at all times when an offer to purchase the property may be made to the vendor.

"78F. Cooling-off period

"(1) There is a cooling-off period for every contract for the sale of residential property during which the purchaser may exercise the right under section 78H to rescind the contract.

"(2) However, there is no cooling-off period for a contract for the sale of residential property if –

"(3) The cooling-off period starts when the contract is made and ends at 5pm on the 5th working day after the day the cooling-off period starts.

"(4) The cooling-off period may be extended or shortened by –

"(5) However, a provision or agreement shortening the cooling-off period does not take effect until – "78G. Purchaser may waive cooling-off period

"The purchaser under a contract for sale of residential property may waive the cooling-off period for the contract if, before signing the contract –

"78H. Right to rescind during cooling-off period

"(1) The purchaser under a contract for the sale of residential property may give the vendor a written notice (a 'rescission notice') to the effect that the purchaser rescinds the contract.

"(2) The rescission notice may only be given during the cooling-off period but is ineffective if given after completion of the contract.

"(3) The rescission notice must be signed by the purchaser or the purchaser's lawyer.

"(4) If the question whether a rescission notice has been given arises in a legal proceeding, the burden of proving the giving of the notice is on the purchaser.

"78J. Consequences of rescission

"(1) If a rescission notice is given for a contract for the sale of residential property under section 78H, the contract is taken to be rescinded from the time it was made subject to the rights and obligations in subsections (2) to (7).

"(2) The purchaser forfeits 0.25% of the purchase price of the property to the vendor.

"(3) The amount forfeited may be recovered from any deposit paid under the contract.

"(4) If the deposit is insufficient, the balance of the amount forfeited may be recovered from the purchaser as a debt.

"(5) The balance of the deposit remaining after deduction of any amount forfeited must be paid to the purchaser.

"(6) An amount payable to the purchaser under subsection (5) may be recovered from the vendor as a debt.

"(7) The purchaser and vendor are not liable to pay any other amounts for damages, costs or expenses.

"78K. Effect on agent's right to commission

"An agent is not entitled to any commission or expenses from a vendor in relation to a contract that is rescinded under section 78H.

"78L. Certificate

"A certificate mentioned in section 78F(5)(b) or 78G(b) complies with this section if it –

"78M. Purchaser to reimburse vendor for cost of certain reports

"On completion of a contract for the sale of residential property, the vendor is entitled to reimbursement from the purchaser for the cost of obtaining the following reports for the contract:

(a) a building status report;

(b) a pest inspection report;

(c) a bore status report;

(d) a septic tank status report.

"78N. Offence for false or misleading report or certificate

"(1) A person must not give to a prospective purchaser of residential property a report or certificate mentioned in section 78C(1) for the property that contains information the person knows is false or misleading in a material particular.

"(2) It is enough for a complaint against a person for an offence against subsection (1) to state the document was, without specifying which, 'false or misleading' to the person's knowledge.

"78P. Compensation for false or misleading report or certificate

"(1) This section applies if –

"(2) The person who prepared the report or certificate is liable to compensate the purchaser for the loss or expense.".

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