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  • Profile photo of OzmanOzman
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    In Queensland is a real estate agent obligated to disclose major defects to potential buyers if he is aware of same. For example a prior contract has fallen over due to major defects in building inspection?

    Thanks

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    I don't know of the legalities behind it but you'd think that it's something that requires disclosure. I don't know how any agent could sleep at night if they didn't disclose this sort of info – not only are they ripping someone off, they're also selling a potentially dangerous dwelling.

    I'm sure our resident legal eagle Terry W will have some insight into this.

    Cheers

    Jamie

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