Seller Disclosure Changes to Property Law with James Harding

Seller Disclosure Changes to Property Law with James Harding

James Harding of Harding Property Law outlines the changes in Queensland’s new Property Law Act and seller disclosure regime.

By JCU: College of Business, Law and Governance

Date and time

Thursday, February 6, 2025 · 10 - 11am AEST

Location

JCU: James Cook University, Australia, Cairns, Nguma-bada campus, Smithfield

14-88 McGregor Road #1 Smithfield, QLD 4878 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join us for an informative seminar on Queensland’s new Property Law Act and seller disclosure regime with James Harding from Harding Property Law. With the changes coming into effect on August 1, 2025 James will consider the critical changes impacting property sales, easements and lease obligations, as well as the new requirements for prescribed certificates in strata title schemes. This session will explore the latest mandatory forms and highlight essential preparation steps for industry professionals navigating the transition. Gain the insights you need to stay compliant and confidently manage property transactions under the new legislation.

This event will also be LIVE STREAMED, please register for ‘General Admission – Online’ Ticket.

About the Presenter

James Harding, an alumnus of James Cook University and Legal Practice Director of Harding Property Law, has over a decade of experience in Property Law and Conveyancing. Founding his firm in 2022, James set out with a clear vision to provide practical, client-focused legal solutions across Queensland. Recently named a finalist for the Queensland Law Society's Solicitor of the Year (Small Firm 2-19 PCs), he is known for his personable approach and commitment to high standards in legal care. Outside of law, James leads the Cairns Kendo Club as Dojo Leader and enjoys camping, video games and the discipline of martial arts.

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