The Property Agents and Motor Dealers and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2010 (Qld) (Bill) was introduced to Parliament on 24 March 2010.
If passed by the Government, the changes will commence on 1 October 2010.
The amendments look to ease the strict warning requirements under the existing PAMDA with the major changes being as follows:
The Bill also proposes to change contract termination rights so that a buyer’s right to terminate a contract for non-compliance with the warning statement provisions prior to settlement cannot occur later than 90 days after the day the buyer receives a copy of the relevant contract from the seller.
This will provide certainty to developers and sellers with longer term contracts.
Once the Bill commences, buyers immediately lose any pre-existing right they may have to terminate under the existing notice provisions.
Buyers that have existing rights to terminate under the current PAMDA notice provisions will need to exercise their rights before the proposed commencement of the new provisions on 1 October 2010.
The Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 will be amended, to reflect the above changes to Chapter 11 of PAMDA.
If you have any further queries about either of these proposed legislative amendments please contact the Property Planning and Environment team on 07 3231 2444.
We will issue further alerts on the passage of this Bill.