Settle down
Finally your property has gone unconditional and settlement is coming up. You look in your kitchen drawer and see a manual for the air-conditioning unit and one for the oven. Its makes you think, “I’d better leave them the garage remotes, the keys to the window locks too”. But there is a lot more you can give to ensure the new owner has everything they need to take over the property.
Finally, your property has gone through and passed all the inspections and settlement in just around the corner. In your kitchen draw waiting t
here is a checklist.
Documents
Any documents of files for the property. Don’t include any personal information like legals or finance:
Plans - Architectural, Engineering, Drainage, Electrical, Services
Warranties - Appliances, Pest treatments,
Manauals - Appliances
Certificates - Form 16’s, Form 21’s, Occupancy Certificate, Pest management treatment Certificate
Soil test
Specifications - From the original build or extension
Product information - Carpet
Approvals and Permits - Building and Planning etc
Paint colours - Sometimes there is also a finishes schedule
Title - Solicitor should provide this as part of the Conveyancing
Contacts
Provide the name, address, email and phone number for handy contacts like:
Pool shop