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发表于 2022-11-5 15:26:18
https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov. ... tracts-and-deposits
When you buy a residential property in NSW, you have a five business-day cooling-off period after you exchange contracts. The cooling-off period starts as soon as you exchange and ends at 5pm on the fifth business day after exchange. During this period, you may get out of the contract as long as you give written notice.
https://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/ ... rty-by-private-sale
Cooling off on a property sale
A cooling-off period of three clear business days applies to private sales of residential and small rural property sales.
The cooling-off period gives you time to consider the offer. It begins from the date you sign the contract, not from the date the seller signs it.
If you decide you no longer want to buy the property, you can cool-off by giving written notice to the seller or the seller’s agent. You will be entitled to a full refund of any money paid, less $100 or 0.2 per cent of the purchase price, whichever is greater.
The cooling-off period does not apply if:
the property was purchased at a public auction or within three clear business days before or after a public auction
the property is used mainly for industrial or co妹妹ercial purposes
the property is more than 20 hectares and used mainly for farming
you previously signed a contract for the same property with the same terms
the buyer is an estate agent or corporate body. |
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