From 1 October 2014, all vendors or estate agents must prepare and provide a Due Diligence Checklist to prospective purchasers. You now also need to include a link to this Due Diligence Checklist on the Consumer Affairs Victoria webpage on any website promoting your property.You also must ensure copies of the due diligence checklist are available to potential buyers at any open for inspection you hold for the property.
This checklist is designed to inform prospective purchasers of issues that may affect your property – and of any restrictions or obligations that may affect the purchaser.
That’s why you need to contact DGK Conveyancing before progressing any further with your sale. We’ll ensure your interests are protected – and help you avoid making costly mistakes.