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If a buyer terminates a residential property contract during the cooling-off period in Queensland, the seller may retain:

Correct Answer

B) 0.25% of the purchase price as a termination penalty

When a buyer exercises their cooling-off right under the Property Law Act 1974, the seller may retain a termination penalty of 0.25% of the purchase price. The remainder of the deposit must be refunded.

Answer Options
A
The full deposit
B
0.25% of the purchase price as a termination penalty
C
No amount; the full deposit must be refunded
D
1% of the purchase price

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