
Introducing Milana Law: Redlands Property Law Firm That Feels Personal
Whether you’re buying your first home, managing a development, or transferring property between family members, we combine expert legal guidance with genuine care.
From 1 August 2025, Queensland’s new property laws require sellers to give buyers a Seller Disclosure Statement before signing the contract. If it’s missing or incomplete, the buyer may be able to terminate—even after signing the contract.
At Milana Law, we take care of the seller disclosure statement for you—properly, personally, and on time—so your sale can go ahead without delays or stress.
A Seller Disclosure Statement in Queensland is a legal document that outlines key information about your property, including searches and certificates. It must be provided before a contract is signed.
We stay up to date with Queensland’s property disclosure requirements so, you don’t have to. Our service ensures everything is done accurately—and legally—under the new Property Law Act 2023.
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We combine property law expertise with genuine personal care. Whether you’re selling your family home or an investment property, we tailor our advice to ensure everything runs smoothly—without jargon or delay.
At Milana Law, you’re never just a file. You’re a person—and we’re here to guide you through every step.
Let us take care of your seller disclosure statement in Queensland—so your sale goes ahead without a hitch.
Whether you’re buying your first home, managing a development, or transferring property between family members, we combine expert legal guidance with genuine care.
If you’re planning to sell a property in Queensland from 1 August 2025, there’s one important legal change you need to know about: the introduction
From 1 August 2025, Queensland’s new property laws require sellers to give buyers a Seller Disclosure Statement before signing the contract. If it’s missing or incomplete, the buyer may be able to terminate—even after signing the contract.
Milana Law combines property law expertise with personal care. We help you navigate each step—buying, selling, or leasing—with expert advice, clear communication, and real support when it matters most.