PART A
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO BE CONTAINED IN A RETIREMENT VILLAGE NOTICE
1. The name of the owner of the land
(1) For land that is—
(a) in an identified folio under the Transfer of Land Act 1958 ; or
(b) not under the operation of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 —
(in addition to any name required under section 9(3)(c) of the Act), the name of the person who (alone or with others) is the owner of an estate in fee simple in respect of the land, whether the person is the beneficial owner or holds the land on trust or subject to an equity of redemption or other similar right.
(2) For land that is under the operation of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 (but not in an identified folio under that Act)—the name of the person who (alone or with others) is registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in respect of the land.
2. Signatures
The signature of the owner or the owner's legal practitioner or agent.
3. Date
The date the notice is signed by the owner or the owner's legal practitioner or agent.
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PART B
Regulation 9
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Name of Retirement Village:
Address of Retirement Village:
I/We of
being the owner/owners of the land upon which a retirement village is located certify that—
1. The retirement village notice required by Part 2 of the Retirement Villages Act 1986 was given to the Registrar of Titles on the day of 20 .
2. The particulars of any mortgage, charge or other encumbrances which take priority over the rights of residents under that Act are:
3. The particulars of any agreement entered into relating to the priority of residence rights over earlier encumbrances over the land are:
4. The notification of the charge created by Part 5 of the Retirement Villages Act 1986 was given to the Registrar of Titles on the day of 20 .
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PART C
Regulation 11
LIST OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE RESIDENTS
YOU SHOULD READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY. IT CONTAINS A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT THINGS THAT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE DECIDING TO ENTER A RETIREMENT VILLAGE.
1. Discuss your decision to enter a retirement village with your family, friends, and other people who usually discuss important matters with you.
2. You should take all of the documents relating to the village to a legal practitioner who understands the financial implications of retirement village contracts.
3. Regarding life at the village itself, you should find out whether—
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4. You should also enquire about—
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5. Compare the terms and amount of repayment of your in-going sum with other charges imposed on residents at the village, such as regular maintenance charges and any other extraordinary costs.
6. Find out how you will have to adapt and alter your existing lifestyle to comply with the regulations and restrictions of life in the village.
7. If the community facilities of the village have yet to be built, find out what guarantee you have that they will be completed.
8. Find out whether the owner can terminate your occupancy at any time, and if so, under what circumstances.
9. If pensioner rebates are to be claimed by the owner or manager on your behalf, find out whether you will receive all the benefits of the rebates.
IF YOU ARE UNCERTAIN ABOUT ANY ASPECT OF THE VILLAGE OR THE DOCUMENTS YOU HAVE RECEIVED FROM THE VILLAGE, YOU SHOULD SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.".
10. Revocation of superseded
regulations
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Regulations 1(a) and 4 of the Retirement Villages Regulations 1998 [3] are revoked .