Queensland’s New Seller Disclosure Laws Are Here – Is Your Sale at Risk?

From 1 August 2025, a new mandatory Seller Disclosure regime is now in effect across Queensland, introducing a significant shift in the way landowners must prepare for the sale of their property. The new regime, introduced under the Property Law Act 2023, imposes strict disclosure obligations on sellers—regardless of whether the property is residential, commercial, or rural.

With limited exceptions, sellers are now legally required to provide a compliant disclosure statement and certificate to prospective buyers before the buyer signs the contract. Failure to do so, or providing defective or incomplete disclosure, may entitle the buyer to terminate the contract—even at the last minute.

At McCarthy Durie Lawyers, we’ve been helping Queenslanders buy and sell all kinds of property for nearly 50 years. From first-home sellers to listed property trusts divesting major commercial assets, our team brings deep, specialist experience to every transaction.

As one of very few Queensland Law Society Accredited Specialists in Property Law, I understand the pitfalls and risks that come with non-compliance under this new regime. That’s why we’ve invested in best-in-class systems and processes to ensure our clients receive comprehensive, fully compliant seller disclosure statements—without the stress or uncertainty.

If you’re planning to sell land in Queensland, now more than ever, you need experienced legal guidance to ensure your sale proceeds smoothly and your contract is enforceable from day one.

Contact Stephen Gibson, Queensland Law Society Accredited Specialist in Property Law, to get started.

Stephen Gibson

Stephen Gibson is a Director at McCarthy Durie Lawyers and leads the Property and Commercial team at our Redlands office. An Accredited Specialist in Property Law, Stephen brings decades of experience and a deep understanding of Queensland’s property landscape to his role.

His practice focuses almost exclusively on property law, with significant expertise across a broad spectrum of transactions and developments. Stephen regularly advises on matters including commercial and retail shop leasing, complex property developments, development funding and structuring, joint ventures, and property syndication.

Stephen’s legal advice is always guided by a commitment to achieving high-quality, commercially viable outcomes for his clients. His prior background as a property surveyor and his continued interest in small property development projects provide him with a practical, on-the-ground perspective that complements his legal expertise.

Stephen is also actively involved in the local community, serving on various boards and panels in support of business and community development initiatives.

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