“From 1 August 2025, most sellers in Queensland must provide a formal disclosure statement, but in rare situations, a buyer may agree to waive this requirement.”

A buyer can waive the disclosure obligation, but only if:

The buyer gives written notice confirming they waive their right to receive the disclosure statement, before signing the contract

This waiver must meet specific legal requirements under the new Property Law Act

This is not a common or recommended approach unless the buyer is fully informed, has received legal advice, and understands the implications.

As a seller, you should not rely on a waiver unless it is clearly documented and your solicitor has confirmed it is valid.

When in doubt, disclosure is the safest path.

If you are preparing to sell under the new rules, at Desire Real Estate we can help guide you through what is required and when.

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