REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Seller's warranties

What seller's warranties are provided under statute in the sale of real estate in this country (for example, as to the state of the building, asbestos etc)?

Australia

Australia

Generally speaking, no warranties are implied by law, although some Australian states and territories have legislation that does impose warranties on the seller in relation to certain forms of property (for example, that no government proposal exists to compulsorily purchase the property). 

Therefore, general warranties are usually a matter for commercial negotiation. Common warranties relate to matters such as:

  • Status and enforceability of leases over the property
  • Nature and extent of any contamination
  • Lawfulness of use of the property
  • Existence of claims, threatened claims or other litigation in relation to the property
  • Seller's capacity to contract
  • Buyer's capacity to contract