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abuzz Real Estate Limited

Sellers
The value of my property
What about my privacy?
I don't like open homes
If I sign up with Abuzz, what can I expect?
What are my obligations?
What if I'm not sure about selling?
I'm going to sell in...
How does my property fit in the market?
How to find a buyer for my home?
Any tips on getting my home ready for sale?
Marketing methods - How do I choose?
Do I really have to pay for advertising?
How to price my home competitively?
What legal protection do I have?
How much control do I have?
What warranties am I giving to the purchaser?
Who are involved in the transaction?
What happens on settlement day?
Can you help me to find a new property?

What warranties am I giving to the purchaser?

The contract has already several provisions to protect the buyer.

These are just some of the warranties that you are giving in the standard contract:

  1. Some of the more complex warranties of the vendor are regarding the Resourse Management Act, requisitions and notices from tenants. The process of asking/objecting to a seller’s defective title is called a “requisition.” There are time limits to this but your solicitor will take care of it.
  2. The contract form specifies that before the buyer pays on settlement day, if the property is bought with vacant possession, he/she have to have a final inspection to check if all the work you promised to do is done.
  3. That the chattels will be delivered on settlement day in the same condition as when you accepted the offer, subject to normal wear and tear. Chattels are movable property e.g. curtains, light fittings, oven and dishwasher, that would usually stay in a home unless otherwise specified.
  4. There are no arrears regarding water and electricity accounts or annual rates payable to the city council.
  5. That if you have done some work to the property, it was done according to the specifications of the Building Act
  6. That all the permits and consents are complied with.

 

 

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