Seller Disclosure Statements Ipswich
We make it easy for sellers and Real Estate agents across Queensland to meet the new seller disclosure obligations, fast, accurate, and stress-free.
Order an Ipswich Seller Disclosure Statement
Getting your Seller Disclosure Statement prepared for an Ipswich property does not need to be stressful or time consuming. Our friendly team takes care of the entire process, explaining each step in plain English so you can list your property with confidence and meet Queensland’s Form 2 and Body Corporate Form 33 disclosure requirements without confusion.
Ipswich property sales often come with unique considerations, particularly across established suburbs and growing residential corridors. Whether you are selling a family home in Brassall, a townhouse in Springfield Lakes, an investment property in Redbank Plains, or acreage on the outskirts of Rosewood or Karalee, we prepare a complete disclosure pack tailored to your property type and location. Every Seller Disclosure Statement is carefully prepared and reviewed by experienced property lawyers to ensure accuracy and compliance before your property goes to market.
To get started, simply select the option below that best suits your property. Most Ipswich Seller Disclosure Statements are completed and ready for download within two to five business days, helping you stay on schedule, avoid delays, and move confidently toward a successful sale.
Fixed Fee Seller Disclosure Services for Bundaberg
Seller Disclosure Statement
- Residential House
- Land
$895
Includes preparation of Seller Disclosure Statement (Form 2), all mandatory property searches and certificates. All documents include legal review and compliance by property law solicitors.
What's Included
- Quick Turnaround
- Title Search
- Title Plan
- Contaminated Land Search
- Main Roads Search
- QCAT Search
- Heritage Building Search
- QBCC Pool Search
- Reviewed by Property Solicitors
Seller Disclosure Statement
- Body Corporate
- Unit
- Commercial
$1,095
The seller is required to obtain and provide a current Body Corporate Community Management (BCCM) Form 33 at their own cost. Form 33 is excluded from our searches and must be supplied by the seller.
What's Included
- Quick Turnaround
- CMS (Community Management Statement)
- Planning Image
- Title Search
- Title Plan
- Contaminated Land Search
- Main Roads Search
- QCAT Search
- Heritage Building Search
- QBCC Pool Search
- Reviewed by Property Solicitors
What's NOT Included
- Body Corporate Community Management (BCCM) Form 33 NOT included. Seller must provide
Seller Disclosure Statement
- Body Corporate
- Unit
- Duplex/2 Lot Scheme
- Commercial
$1,295
This search includes the Body Corporate Community Management (BCCM) Form 33 or Form 34 in addition to all items provided in the $1,095 search. All documents include legal review and compliance by property law solicitors.
What's Included
- Quick Turnaround
- Body Corporate Form 33 or 34
- CMS (Community Management Statement)
- Planning Image
- Title Search
- Title Plan
- Contaminated Land Search
- Main Roads Search
- QCAT Search
- Heritage Building Search
- QBCC Pool Search
- Reviewed by Property Solicitors
5-Star Reviews from Bundaberg Property Sellers
Backed by the experienced legal team at Bush to Beach Legal, our Ipswich seller disclosure service delivers accurate, fully compliant Form 2 and Body Corporate Form 33 documents. We focus on clarity, efficiency and attention to detail, giving property sellers confidence that their disclosure obligations are handled correctly from the outset.
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What is a Seller Disclosure Statement?
In Queensland, a Seller’s Disclosure Statement (Form 2) is a compulsory document for residential property sales, including those in the Ipswich area. The Form 2 seller disclosure must be provided to the buyer before the contract is signed and includes a set of prescribed certificates that disclose key legal information about the property. This information is designed to help buyers make an informed decision before they commit to the purchase.
The disclosure covers matters such as title details, registered and certain unregistered interests, statutory notices, zoning and planning information, and other issues that may affect the use or value of the property. Importantly, sellers are not required to disclose flood history or provide opinions on the structural condition of buildings, although these matters are often explored separately by buyers during due diligence.
Where the Ipswich property forms part of a body corporate or community titles scheme, additional disclosure obligations apply. Sellers must provide the relevant body corporate documentation, including the Community Management Statement (CMS) and a prescribed body corporate certificate. Depending on the type of scheme, this will be either a Form 33 (for most schemes) or a Form 34 (for certain two-lot schemes).
The form 33 and form 34 certificates outline critical information such as current and future levies, by-laws, insurance arrangements, financial position, common property, and any known disputes or proposed works. Together with the Form 2, they form the complete disclosure package that must be given to the buyer before signing.
Accurate and complete disclosure from the outset is essential. Under Queensland’s updated seller disclosure regime, errors or missing documents may give buyers the right to terminate the contract. With the right professional guidance, Ipswich sellers can move forward with confidence, knowing their disclosure obligations have been properly met before the contract is entered into.
Comprehensive Seller Disclosure Statements for Ipswich Property Owners
At Sellers Disclosure QLD, we provide end-to-end support for Ipswich property sellers, managing the full disclosure process from start to finish. This includes sourcing the necessary documents, preparing the required forms, and ensuring your complete disclosure package is ready to be provided to buyers before the contract is signed.
We obtain all required searches and certificates relevant to Ipswich properties, including title information, council and water records, zoning and planning details, statutory notices. Where the property is part of a community titles scheme, Body Corporate documentation such as financial statements, by-laws, and insurance information is collected. Once these materials are gathered, we prepare your Form 2 Seller’s Disclosure Statement and any supporting certificates, carefully reviewing each document to ensure accuracy and compliance with Queensland’s disclosure requirements.
When the disclosure package is finalised, we provide it in a format ready for issue and take the time to explain its contents, so you understand what is being disclosed and why.
Our service includes:
- Title, zoning, and Ipswich council-related searches
- Water, infrastructure, and statutory certificates
- Land use and planning checks relevant to the Ipswich region
- Body Corporate records and certificates (Form 33 or Form 34), where applicable
- Preparation and review of the Form 2 Seller’s Disclosure Statement
- Delivery of a complete, pre-contract disclosure package
Our streamlined approach helps ensure your Ipswich disclosure is accurate, compliant, and delivered on time, reducing the risk of delays, buyer disputes, or contract complications later in the sale process.
Why Choose Sellers Disclosure Queensland
At Sellers Disclosure QLD, we simplify the seller disclosure process for property owners in Ipswich and surrounding areas, ensuring your documents are prepared accurately, on time, and in line with Queensland law. Our approach combines technical legal knowledge with a practical understanding of the Ipswich property market, so your disclosure is done properly from the outset.
Local Ipswich knowledge- We are familiar with Ipswich City Council requirements, local planning controls, zoning considerations, and the issues that commonly matter to buyers in the region. Whether you are selling in central Ipswich, established suburbs, or on larger semi-rural or rural land, our advice is tailored to the specific characteristics of your property and location.
Accuracy and legal compliance – Each disclosure package is carefully prepared and reviewed to comply with Queensland’s current seller disclosure regime under the Property Law Act 2023. From verifying title details to coordinating Body Corporate certificates where required, we ensure all documents are complete, consistent, and legally compliant before they are provided to buyers.
Time-saving, end-to-end service – We handle all required searches, certificates, and timeframes on your behalf, including liaising with councils, water authorities, and Body Corporate managers. This allows you to focus on your sale while we manage the administrative and legal aspects of disclosure.
Clear, fixed-fee pricing – Our services are offered on a transparent fixed-fee basis, with no hidden costs. You know exactly what your disclosure will cost from the beginning, giving you certainty and confidence as you move forward.
Confidence throughout the sale process – By preparing your disclosure early and accurately, we help reduce the risk of buyer concerns, contract delays, or termination rights being triggered. The result is a smoother, more secure sale process from listing through to settlement.
If you are selling property in Ipswich and want your seller disclosure handled correctly from the start, contact Sellers Disclosure QLD to discuss how we can prepare a compliant, reliable disclosure package for your sale.
Body Corporate Disclosure in Bundaberg
If you are selling a unit, townhouse, or duplex in Ipswich that forms part of a community titles scheme, additional disclosure obligations apply. These properties are regulated by a body corporate, and buyers must receive clear information about how the scheme operates before they sign a contract.
As part of your Seller Disclosure Statement, a prescribed body corporate certificate must be provided. In most community titles schemes this will be a Form 33, while some two lot schemes require a Form 34. These certificates outline important details such as current and future levies, insurance coverage, by laws, the financial position of the body corporate, common property arrangements, and any known disputes or proposed works. The Community Management Statement (CMS) must also be included, as it sets out the rules, entitlements, and structure of the scheme.
If body corporate documents are missing, incomplete, or out of date, buyers may have the right to terminate the contract or request extensions while updated information is obtained. Ensuring all body corporate disclosure documents are accurate and current is critical for a smooth and compliant Ipswich property sale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Seller Disclosure Statement to sell my Ipswich property?
Yes. From 1 August, Queensland sellers must provide a compliant Seller Disclosure Statement for most property sales, including houses, units, townhouses, and land. This applies to Ipswich properties whether you are selling privately, through an agent, or as part of an investment or development sale.
How much does a seller disclosure statement cost in Ipswich?
The cost of preparing a seller disclosure statement can vary depending on the type of property and transaction involved. At Sellers Disclosure QLD, we offer clear, fixed-fee pricing for different transaction types, all transparently listed on our website. This means you know exactly what to expect upfront, with no hidden fees. Our pricing covers all necessary searches, preparation, and legal review to ensure your disclosure complies with Queensland’s new seller disclosure laws.
What documents are included in the Seller Disclosure package?
Your disclosure package will include a Form 2 Seller Disclosure Statement and, where applicable, body corporate documents such as a Form 33 or Form 34 and the Community Management Statement. The package may also include title searches, planning information, and other prescribed documents required under Queensland law.
How long does it take to prepare a Seller Disclosure Statement?
Most Seller Disclosure Statements are prepared and ready within two to five business days. Timeframes can vary depending on property type and whether body corporate documents are required, but starting early helps avoid delays once your property is listed for sale.
What happens if disclosure is missing or incorrect?
If disclosure documents are incomplete, incorrect, or not provided before the contract is signed, buyers may have the right to terminate the contract. Proper disclosure protects your sale by reducing legal risk, preventing delays, and giving buyers confidence in the transaction.
Do I need seller disclosure if my property has no body corporate?
Yes. Even if your property is not part of a body corporate, a Seller Disclosure Statement is still required. Body corporate documents only apply to community titles schemes, but all sellers must provide the core disclosure information under the new Queensland laws.
Who prepares the Seller Disclosure Statement?
Seller Disclosure Statements are best prepared by experienced property lawyers who understand Queensland conveyancing requirements. Our disclosures are prepared and reviewed by the legal team at Bush to Beach Legal, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind for sellers.