Fears new public register will create ‘extra red tape and unintended consequences’

Original Article Summary

The government risks introducing a problem in search of a solution

PropMatch Curated Analysis

New government regulations will require developers to publicly disclose land option agreements and contractual rights from April 2027, creating additional compliance costs and potentially undermining SME developers' competitive advantage.

Investor Relevance

SME developers and property investors involved in land acquisition need to prepare for new disclosure requirements that could affect deal structuring, increase compliance costs, and potentially expose competitive strategies through public registers.

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Property Industry Eye
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