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Home » Event » Navigating Queensland’s new Seller Disclosure Regime: Legal obligations and InfoTrack’s Solution Date: 15th July Time: 12pm – 1pm AEST

Navigating Queensland's new Seller Disclosure Regime: Legal obligations and InfoTrack's Solution

Event Description

With the introduction of Queensland’s Seller Disclosure Regime under the Property Law Act 2023, significant changes are on the horizon for property transactions. Effective from August 1, 2025, these reforms mandate comprehensive disclosure requirements, impacting how legal practitioners prepare and manage property sales.

 

Join InfoTrack’s upcoming webinar designed specifically for legal professionals. We have a special guest presentation for this webinar, Wendy Devine, Manager, Legal Policy from the Queensland Law Society will join Lynette Barlow, General Manager of Sales at InfoTrack for an in-depth discussion into the new disclosure obligations, and a demonstration of InfoTrack’s purpose-built solution aimed at streamlining compliance and reducing administrative burdens.

 

This session is essential for lawyers seeking to understand the legislative changes and explore tools that facilitate seamless adaptation to the new requirements.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Comprehensive overview of the Seller Disclosure Regime and its implications for legal practitioners, directly from the QLS.
  • Understanding the specific disclosure documents and certificates required under the new law.
  • Insights into potential legal risks and how to mitigate them through proactive compliance.
  • Live demonstration of InfoTrack’s integrated solution tailored for the new disclosure requirements.
  • Strategies to efficiently incorporate the new processes into existing legal workflows.
Webinar

Event Speakers

Who will you be learning from?

Wendy Devine

Manager, Legal Policy, Queensland Law Society

Lynette Barlow

General Manager of Sales, InfoTrack

*If you are in the legal industry you can claim 1 CPD unit per hour for InfoTrack seminars under practice management and business skills. Practitioners residing in WA cannot claim CPD points from InfoTrack training through the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia.