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A contract for the sale of residential land in Queensland fails to include the required warning statement. The legal consequence is that:

Correct Answer

B) The buyer may terminate the contract at any time before settlement

If a warning statement is not properly included in or attached to a residential property contract, the buyer has the right to terminate the contract at any time before the property is settled, as the cooling-off period effectively never starts running.

Answer Options
A
The contract is automatically void
B
The buyer may terminate the contract at any time before settlement
C
The contract remains enforceable but the agent loses commission
D
The seller must pay a fine but the contract is unaffected

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Key Terms:

warning statementcooling-off periodtermination right
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