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Alex you mised a q I asked a while back that I was curious on.

 

Person owns a flat.

Body corp finds a prob with building and gets a quote tells every-one that it will be 40K each to fix.

Owner sells prior to the work being done (and thus bill paid)

 

Does this expected bill need to be disclosed? 

or can they do a dog act and dump it on the new owner,.

55 minutes ago, emts said:

Alex you mised a q I asked a while back that I was curious on.

 

Person owns a flat.

Body corp finds a prob with building and gets a quote tells every-one that it will be 40K each to fix.

Owner sells prior to the work being done (and thus bill paid)

 

Does this expected bill need to be disclosed? 

or can they do a dog act and dump it on the new owner,.

sorry man dont stop by here often these days

thats really shady if the owner sold it himself then yes he has to disclose as he is aware if he didnt tell the agent then its a grey area as agents have to disclose what they are made aware of if they didnt know and buyer didn't make their own investigations its a bit of buyer beware 

Having said that i would have thought it would be disclosed in the owners corporation certificate which has to be supplied with the contract or contract is voidable.

 

7 hours ago, blah_blah said:

Can't reply to your comment Hamish

 

But yeah slightly overqualified for bookkeeping lol

Bullshit asshole - I know you want to work for burgers

3 hours ago, alr33x said:

still salty precious one - actually worked out very well that deal but i wouldn't expect you to understand or be interested with all them penny stock transactions catapulting you up the financial standings.

lol

by Alex logic Mark Zuckerberg is currently only worth $124 USD

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