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The document outlines the requirements and procedures agents must follow when entering into agency agreements to sell property on behalf of principals.

An agent must conduct a preliminary physical inspection of the property and prepare a sales inspection report before acting on the sale of a property.

An agency agreement must contain the agent and principal's signatures, the agent's license number, an estimate of the selling price, the commission percentage, and the time period of the agreement.

SALES INSPECTION

REPORT AND

AUCTION
AGENCY AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING AGENCY

USER GUIDE
1. This form has been designed to comply with the Property, Stock & Business Agents Act 2002 (the Act) and Regulations 2003 (the Regulations)
which commenced 1 September 2003.
2. The Agent must fully understand the terms of the agency agreement. Failure to comply with the law and follow correct procedure may prevent
the Agent from recovering their commission, fees and expenses and/or subject the Agent to penalties for breach of the Act and Regulations.
The Agent should be able to explain the agency agreement to the Principal.
3. All parts of the form must be completed. An omission may bring about a defective agency agreement, enabling a Principal to avoid their
financial responsibilities to the Agent.
4. A licensee may delegate their authority to a salesperson to both inspect the property and sign the sales inspection report and the agency
agreement.
5. An Agent must not act on the sale of a property unless the Agent has conducted a preliminary physical inspection of the property, and on
completion prepared and given to the Principal a sales inspection report. The practical approach is to complete the sales inspection report,
discuss with the Principal, then complete the agency agreement.
6. The agency agreement must be signed by both the Agent and Principal, and the copy marked Principals Copy must be handed to the
Principal. You are advised not to deliver the sales inspection report unless you have a signed agency agreement.
7. The agency agreement must be served on the Principal(s) within 48 hours in the manner provided by the Act and Regulations. Failure to do
so may result in loss of commission.
8. The licence number of the agent must appear on the agency agreement. If the Agent trades as a corporation the licence number is the
corporations licence number, if as a sole trader the Agents licence number, if as a partnership it is one of the partners licence numbers.
9. The Agents opinion as to the current estimated selling price or price range must reflect the Agents true estimate of the sales price. This is
important as the Agent may be called upon to substantiate the estimate if there is a complaint to the Office of Fair Trading about underestimating
or overestimating prices to consumers.
10. The time period for the agency agreement must be completed and should state the period of the fixed term, called the Exclusive Agency
Period. The Principal may, however, terminate the fixed term period after the end of 90 days by giving the Agent 30 days notice in writing,
effectively making it a 120 day agency agreement.
11. The Agents remuneration for payment of commission, which is calculated as a percentage of the sale price, must state the amount of the
remuneration calculated on the estimated sale price.
12. There is a warning clause to Principals about their liability to pay two commissions under certain circumstances. The Agent should make
enquiries of the Principal as to whether the Principal has signed any other current agency agreement(s). If so, the Agent should direct the
Principal to check the agency agreements as to whether they are sole or exclusive and whether they have expired. If there is an existing sole
or exclusive agency agreement you must not enter into any sales agency agreement with the Principal, as to do so is a breach of the Act. You
will not be entitled to commission and will be liable for penalties.
13. GST

i GST is payable by the Agent to the ATO in respect of the performance of the Agents services under this agency agreement. The agency
agreement provides that the Agent is entitled to recover GST from the Principal.

ii In accordance with ACCC guidelines, all amounts referred to in this form, including fees, expenses and outgoings are expressed as
inclusive of GST.

iii Where the Agent incurs an expense in the course of providing services such as advertising, these expenses are considered a taxable
supply, even if the expense is GST free in the Agents hand. When recovering disbursements Agents should subtract the input tax credit
received on the original expenses and then add on GST when charging the Principal. Example: advertising of $990.00, Agent can claim
an input tax credit of $90.00 The Agent charges the Principal $900.00 plus $90.00 GST being a total of $990.00. The Agent remits the
$90.00 to the ATO.

iv Where expenses are paid by the Agent, as agent for the Principal, and the account is addressed directly to the Principal, the Agent should
pass the account to the Principal without adding any further GST (e.g. owners corporation levy, accounts for repairs and maintenance).

v The Agents Fee is calculated on the GST inclusive sale price.
14. Ensure that all costs and expenses are included in the agency agreement.
15. The fees and expenses cannot be varied except as agreed by the Principal in writing.
16. Special conditions where space is insufficient (e.g. where the Agent is to perform additional services or where they are to advertise): write See
Annexure Hereto and then attach to each copy of the agency agreement. The annexure must also be signed by both parties.
17. An Agent must not provide financial advice. Any person seeking the Agents opinion should be advised to consult with their own independent
financial and/or investment advisor.
18. Agents have an obligation to advise a prospective purchaser of all material facts in respect of the Property. The material fact clause will
assist in that process, but will not of itself discharge the Agents obligations. You should raise this issue with the Principal and also undertake
reasonable research to become aware of the material facts pertaining to the Property.
19. An Agent must disclose, on the agency agreement, any rebates, discounts or commissions that the Agent may receive in respect of expenses
claimed by the Agent in relation to the real estate transaction. If this disclosure is not made, the Agent will not be entitled to recover those
expenses.
20. It should be noted that there are other disclosure requirements under the Act and Regulations which are required to be given separately from
the agency agreement under certain circumstances.
21. The Agent must give the Principal a copy of the consumer guide Agency Agreements for the Sale of Residential Property prior to the signing
of the agency agreement and this must be acknowledged by the Principal in the agreement.
22. A Cooling-off period of one business day, that is until 5pm on the next business day, applies to agency agreements. Saturday is included for the
purpose of the Cooling-off period. For example, if the Agent and Principal sign on a Friday the Cooling-off period runs out at 5pm on Saturday.
The Principal may terminate the agency agreement during that time. The Cooling-off period may be waived in writing by the Principal, as a
result of the Agent serving a Notice of Waiver of Cooling-off Period, a copy of the proposed (unsigned) agency agreement, and the Agency
Agreements for the Sale of Residential Property consumer guide on the Principal at least one business day before the Principal signs the
agency agreement. The waiver of Cooling-off period must be signed by the Principal prior to signing the agency agreement.
23. Ensure that a person signing on behalf of a Principal corporation identifies their status on the agency agreement, e.g. Director, Secretary.

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INSTRUCTION TO SOLICITOR/CONVEYANCER
TO: Solicitor/Conveyancer

Address
(Agent)

My/our property has been listed for sale with


and I/we wish you to act in the matter as my/our solicitor/conveyancer.
Address of Agent
Email

Telephone

Please obtain on my/our behalf all the necessary searches, certificates and documentation, prepare a contract for the sale of the
property and forward the original and the counterpart to my/our listing Agent as soon as possible.
I/we undertake to pay your reasonable fees and out of pocket expenses in this matter when notified of the amount. The following
details are supplied to assist you:
1. VENDORS:

Name

Address

Telephone: (Home)

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(Work)

Mobile

Fax

Email

2. PROPERTY:

Address

House/Unit/Vacant Land/Other:

Lot No:

D.P. No:

Volume:

Folio:

Folio Identifier:

3. INCLUSIONS:

blinds
curtains
built-in-wardrobes

insect screens
stove
dishwasher
light fittings

range hood
fixed floor coverings
pool equipment
clothes line
TV antenna

Others

4. EXCLUSIONS:

5. VACANT POSSESSION
OR SUBJECT TO EXISTING TENANCY

Copy of lease located at:
enclosed OR
other location details

The Agent is the managing agent
Yes
No If no, name and contact details of managing agent

6. WHEREABOUTS OF TITLE DEEDS:


Mortgagee:

Branch:

Account No:

7. DEPOSIT TO BE HELD BY:

Agent

8. THE PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD BY:


9. THE AGENCY AGREEMENT IS:

Solicitor/Conveyancer
Auction

Open

Other:

Private Treaty

Exclusive

Sole

10. The solicitor/conveyancer is instructed to attend to payment of Agents fees, expenses and charges at settlement if the
Agent does not hold the deposit or holds insufficient funds to attend to the payment of all monies due to the Agent.
11. s.149(2) CERTIFICATE TO BE OBTAINED BY:

Agent

Solicitor/Conveyancer

12. POSSIBLE AFFECTATIONS OF THE PROPERTY YOU SHOULD DISCUSS WITH ME:



13. SPECIAL CONDITIONS YOU SHOULD DISCUSS WITH ME:

Would you kindly contact me if any further information is required.

SIGNED

DATE

SALES INSPECTION REPORT


AND AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT
AND CONTINUING AGENCY

SALES INSPECTION REPORT

The Property, Stock & Business Agents Act 2002 and Regulations requires all Agents instructions to be in the form of a written agreement.

PARTIES
Principal


ABN / ACN

GST Registered

Yes

No

Address
Postcode
Phone: Work

Mobile

Phone: Home

Fax

Email


Agent

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Licensees Licence No.* (see note)

ABN / ACN GST Registered

Yes

No

Trading as
Address

Postcode
Phone: Work Mobile

Fax Email

* Note: If the Agent trades as a corporation the licensees licence number is the corporations licence number.

PROPERTY
Address of Property for Sale

Postcode

Together with inclusions as specified in the Contract for Sale

Covenants/easements/defects/notices/orders as specified in the Contract for Sale, if known


Offered:

with vacant possession

subject to existing tenancies

Special Conditions (if any) as specified in the Contract for Sale

Refer to Clauses 6 & 7 regarding special instructions about the inspection of and promotional activities for the Property.

PRICE
Recommended method of sale

Agents opinion as to current estimated selling price (or price range) $


(this opinion is not to be construed as a valuation).

PRINCIPALS

SOLICITOR

CONVEYANCER

Firm
Name of Solicitor/Conveyancer
Address 1. Business

2. Document Service

Phone:
Work Mobile
Fax Email

Signature of Agent Date of report


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1st Copy: Agents copy.


2nd Copy: Principals copy.

COPYRIGHT AUGUST 2010


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WARNING Unauthorised reproduction in whole or in part is an infringement of Copyright.
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AND AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT
AND CONTINUING AGENCY

AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT

The Property, Stock & Business Agents Act 2002 and Regulations requires all Agents instructions to be in the form of a written agreement.

Agency Period
1. In consideration of the Agent promising to use their best endeavours to sell the subject Property, the Principal hereby grants
to the Agent exclusive selling rights of the Property for a period from

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to
inclusive now called the Exclusive Agency Period.
2. i In addition to the exclusive selling rights granted to the Agent under Clause 1, the Principal also grants to the Agent nonexclusive selling rights of the Property commencing on the expiry of the Exclusive Agency Period specified in Clause 1
and until such time as either the Property is sold or this agreement is terminated by either party giving notice in writing,
but without prejudice to either partys rights accrued or obligations incurred prior to the effective termination, now called
the Continuing Agency Period.
ii If the Exclusive Agency Period is for a fixed term exceeding 90 days, then the Principal can terminate this agreement
without penalty at any time after the end of the first 90 days by giving 30 days notice in writing (this clause does not apply
where the Contract for Sale provides for the construction by the Principal of a dwelling on the Property).
Reserve Price
(GST incl.)
3. The Agent is authorised to sell the Property for not less than the reserve price of
or such other price as the Principal may agree to accept. In the event that a reserve price is not specified in this agreement the
Principal shall advise the Agent in writing of the reserve price before the start of bidding for the Property at the auction.
Auction Date
4. The Agent is authorised to retain the services of an auctioneer if required and submit the Property to public auction on

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or such other date as agreed to by the Principal.
Agents Remuneration
5. i The Agent shall be entitled to a fee of

(GST incl.)

if during the Exclusive Agency Period the Property is sold either:
(a) by the Agent; (b) by any other agent; or (c) by the Principal.
ii The Agent shall be entitled to a fee at the agreed amount if at any time following the expiration of the Exclusive Agency
Period the Principal enters into a Contract for the Sale of the Property with a purchaser effectively introduced to the
Principal or the Property during the Exclusive Agency Period by the Agent, by any other agent or by the Principal.
iii The Agent shall be entitled to a fee at the agreed amount if during the Continuing Agency Period the Agent effectively
introduces to the Principal or the Property a purchaser who subsequently enters into a binding contract.
iv The Agents fee is calculated on the selling price. If the sale is subject to GST then the Agents fee is calculated on the
GST inclusive selling price.
v The Agents remuneration in the event of a sale at the Agents estimate of selling price would equate to

(GST incl.)
$
vi The fee to which the Agent is entitled shall be due and payable upon demand:
(a) on completion of the sale; or
(b) if the sale is not completed owing to the default of the Principal after the parties have entered into a binding contract; or
(c) if after the making of the contract the Principal and the purchaser mutually agree not to proceed with the contract; or
(d) upon the termination of the contract by the Principal if the sale is not completed owing to the default of the Purchaser
and the fee is the same or less than the amount of the deposit which is forfeited to the Principal.
IMPORTANT: This is an exclusive agency agreement. This means you may have to pay the agent commission even if another
agent (or you) sell the property or introduce a buyer who later buys the property.
WARNING: Have you signed an agency agreement for the sale of this property with another agent? If you have you may have
to pay 2 commissions (if this agreement or the other agreement you have signed is a sole or exclusive agency agreement).

Inspection
6. Unless otherwise instructed by the Principal, any prospective purchaser is entitled to inspect the Property in the following
circumstances:

Promotional Activities
7. The sale of the Property is to be advertised and/or otherwise promoted
as per the attached schedule OR
not advertised
OR as follows:


For Sale Sign: Permission is hereby granted for the Agent to erect For Sale signage
Yes
No
It is acknowledged that the Agent is not responsible for any liability, damages or injuries incurred as a result of the erection
of the signage.

1st Copy: Agents copy.


2nd Copy: Principals copy.

COPYRIGHT AUGUST 2010


Originated and distributed by and printed and produced for the Real Estate Institute of N.S.W. in whom exclusive copyright vests.
WARNING Unauthorised reproduction in whole or in part is an infringement of Copyright.
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AND AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT
AND CONTINUING AGENCY

AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT

The Property, Stock & Business Agents Act 2002 and Regulations requires all Agents instructions to be in the form of a written agreement.

Expenses
8. The Agent shall be entitled to reimbursement for the following expenses incurred by them:
Item
Amount
When due and payable






TOTAL amount of expenses or charges the Agent expects to



incur and for which the Agent is entitled under this agreement
to be reimbursed (incl GST where applicable).

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Variation of Fees and Expenses
9. The services to be provided by the Agent and any fees or expenses payable by the Principal to the Agent pursuant to this
agreement cannot be varied except as agreed by the Principal in writing.

Deposit
10. It is irrevocably agreed that all monies paid by the purchaser as deposit monies shall be held by the Agent in trust as
stakeholder pending completion.

Authority to Deduct
11. If any money is received by the Agent on behalf of the Principal, then the Principal authorises the Agent to deduct all of
the Agents above mentioned fees, expenses and charges before accounting to the Principal or the Principals solicitor/
conveyancer.
Payment to Principal
12. If money held by the Agent becomes due to the Principal, then the Principal directs the Agent to pay that money by:
Cheque
Yes
No
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Yes
No

If by EFT: Account Name


BSB

Account No.


Financial Institution Taxes or Deductions

13. The Agent shall be entitled to be reimbursed for any taxes or deductions debited by banks or other financial institutions against
the Agents account that are attributable to the affairs of the Principal.

Contract For Sale


14. Where the Property is residential property (as defined in Division 8 of Part 4 of the Conveyancing Act 1919), the Agent cannot
act on behalf of the Principal in respect of the sale of the Property unless the Agent has a copy of the proposed Contract for
Sale in respect of the Property available for inspection.
15. The auctioneer at the auction is authorised to sign the Contract for Sale on behalf of the Principal in terms to be provided
by the Principal or their solicitor/conveyancer to the Agent.

Conjunction
16. Unless otherwise instructed, the Agent may allow other agents to act in conjunction with them in order to effect a sale but only
one fee will be payable.
Limit of Agents Services
17. The Agent does not undertake to perform any other services in connection with the sale.
GST
18. i Any amounts referred to in this agreement which are payable by the Principal to the Agent in respect of services provided
by the Agent under this agreement, including reimbursement of expenses, are expressed inclusive of the Goods and
Services Tax (GST), at the rate of 10% (the current rate). If the current rate is increased or decreased, the parties agree
that any amounts referred to in this agreement will be varied accordingly.
ii The parties agree that the time of supply for GST purposes shall be the completion date of the sale.

Agents Indemnity and Liability


19. The Principal will hold and keep indemnified the Agent against all actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs and
expenses whatsoever which may be taken or made against the Agent in the course of or arising out of the proper performance
or exercise of any of the powers, duties or authorities of the Agent under this agreement.
Financial and Investment Advice
20. The Principal acknowledges that any financial or investment advice provided by the Agent to the Principal is of a general nature
only whose preparation does not take into account the individual circumstances, objectives, financial situation or
needs of the Principal. The Principal is advised to consult with their own independent financial and/or investment advisor.

1st Copy: Agents copy.


2nd Copy: Principals copy.

COPYRIGHT AUGUST 2010


Originated and distributed by and printed and produced for the Real Estate Institute of N.S.W. in whom exclusive copyright vests.
WARNING Unauthorised reproduction in whole or in part is an infringement of Copyright.
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AND AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT
AND CONTINUING AGENCY

AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT

The Property, Stock & Business Agents Act 2002 and Regulations requires all Agents instructions to be in the form of a written agreement.

Material Fact
21. i The Principal warrants that the Principal has supplied the Agent in writing with all the relevant details and information
pertaining to all the material facts in respect of the Property.
ii The Principal acknowledges that the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 requires the Agent to disclose all
material facts to prospective and actual purchasers.
iii The Principal directs the Agent to disclose all of the material facts provided in writing by the Principal to the Agent to all
prospective and actual purchasers of the Property.
iv 
In this clause material fact has the same meaning as it has in Section 52 of the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002.
Privacy Policy
22. The Agent uses personal information collected from or about the Principal to act as the Principals Agent and to perform their
obligations under this agreement.
The Agent may also use such information collected to promote the services of the Agent and/or seek potential clients.
The Agent may disclose information to other parties including advisors, media organisations, property data service providers,
on the internet, to potential buyers, or to clients of the Agent both existing and potential, as well as to parties engaged to
evaluate the Property, owners corporations, valuers, government and statutory bodies and financial institutions.
The Agent will only disclose information to other parties as required to perform their duties under this agreement, to achieve the
purposes specified above or as otherwise allowed under the Privacy Act 1988.
If the Principal would like to access this information, they can do so by contacting the Agent at the address and contact
numbers contained in this agreement.
The Principal can also correct this information if it is inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date.
Real estate and tax law requires some of this information to be collected. If the information is not provided, the Agent may not
be able to act on the Principals behalf effectively or at all.
Disclosure of Rebates, Discounts or Commissions in Respect of Expenses
23. In respect of any expenses to be incurred by the Principal or the Agent on behalf of the Principal pursuant to this agreement,
the Agent discloses that the Agent may receive the following rebates, discounts or commissions from third parties.
Name of Third Party
Estimated Amount of Rebate, Discount or Commission

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$
If no benefit, write in nil.
Principals Authority
24. The Principal warrants that the Principal has authority to enter into this agreement.
Acknowledgements
25. The Principal acknowledges being served with a copy of this agreement.
26. The Principal acknowledges that by signing this agreement the Principal is denied the right to sell the Property without
paying a fee.
Occupational Health and Safety
27. The Principal acknowledges that
i at all material times the Principal has sole control of the Property listed for sale.
ii the Agent or the auctioneer at the auction acts under the direction of the Principal to facilitate the transfer of the Property
between Principal and purchaser.
28. The Principal acknowledges that the Principal has thoroughly inspected the Property prior to sale and that the Property is
i free from harm
OR

Yes

No

ii subject to the defects and risks outlined in the Contract for Sale
Yes
No
Consumers Guide
29. The Principal acknowledges that they have been given a copy of the consumers guide Agency Agreements for the

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Yes
No
Date
Cooling-Off Period:
You (the Principal) have a Cooling-off period for this agreement. If you do not wish to continue with this agreement you
can cancel it until 5pm on the next business day or Saturday.
Yes
No
Have you waived the Cooling-off period in writing?
Signature of Principal
Date

Signature of Agent

1st Copy: Agents copy.


2nd Copy: Principals copy.

Date

COPYRIGHT AUGUST 2010


Originated and distributed by and printed and produced for the Real Estate Institute of N.S.W. in whom exclusive copyright vests.
WARNING Unauthorised reproduction in whole or in part is an infringement of Copyright.
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