Cooling-off period for residential property contracts (for buyers only)

A cooling-off period of 5 business days applies to contracts for the sale of residential property. It will start the day the buyer receives a copy of the contract (signed by both parties).

Please note:

Exempt sales

A contract is exempt from the cooling-off period for: The cooling-off period also doesn’t apply if the buyer is:

Cancelled sales

To cancel the sale contract, the buyer must give you (or your client) written notice by 5pm on the 5th day. They can deliver it in person, by email or fax.

If the buyer chooses to cancel during the cooling-off period, the seller:

Waived or shortened period

The buyer can choose to waive or shorten the cooling-off period. They will need to put this in writing.

The deposit

The buyer must pay the deposit at the time set out in the reference schedule of the contract. The seller’s agent is usually the deposit holder. If this is you, you must put the deposit in your trust account.

You must not access this money until: Last updated: 12 May 2022

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