Are you selling your home? here is why you need to ensure your vendor statement is prepared correctly.

Selling a property? Having an incomplete or inaccurate Vendor Statement could cost you!

Are you selling a property? If your Vendor Statement is not prepared correctly or completely, the purchaser of your property can end the Contract at any time up until settlement, with no recourse by you. They can also make a claim against you for losses incurred as a result of non-disclosure.

Click here to watch a video about a client who did not have their Vendor Statement prepared correctly and came to Trish to assist in mitigating the financial consequence she faced.

If you watched Marlene’s story, you will see why it is crucial to ensure that your Vendor Statement and Contract of Sale is prepared accurately and completely.

Sometimes the addition or omission of even one word can be the difference in whether a purchaser can end a Contract or not, or have grounds for a claim against you.

So how do you ensure that your Contract of Sale and Vendor Statement is prepared properly?

Come and see the team at Wollerman Shacklock Lawyers! Having Trish as one of very few Accredited Property Law Specialists in Melbourne checking every Contract and Vendor Statement before they are given to your agent means that you can be assured that your Vendor Statement and Contract will be accurate and complete, and you will not be left open to risk of the purchaser ending the Contract or making a claim against you for non-disclosure.

If you are buying or selling a property, or need advice on a potential purchase, be sure to contact the team at Wollerman Shacklock Lawyers. We can handle everything from pre-contract advice to ensuring a smooth and efficient settlement for you!

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